My guinea pig has a bad cold (runny nose, congestion, and sneezing) and I don't know what to do for him except buy vitamin c drops. Can I give him human cold medicine?
pm the ren, she should know. i would give the rat some children no drowsy cold meds.
or what?Originally Posted by BluesClues
Originally Posted by BluesClues
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hahahahaha ..
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i didnt know u had a guinea pig..my sister has one..if u want i can get my mom to look at it for ya she knows about them..
guinea pig's are really hard to treat- I wouldn't give him any human medictions![]()
I'd say put it on a skewer and grill it but that's not very nice.
Found This Online:
Guinea Pigs are very susceptible to the human cold/respiratory virus. If the caretaker has a cold or virus, precautions need to be taken to safeguard your guinea pig. Increase the Vitamin C intake of the guinea pig and avoid all contact if possible. If you cannot delegate the care of the animal, avoid breathing, coughing or sneezing on or around the guinea pig and do not handle the animal. Wash hands before handling any food or equipment. If the guinea pig has a discharge from the nose or eyes, has labored breathing (sides appear to sink in and out with each breath), has little or no appetite, you must start using an antibiotic available from your vet.
GIVE DAT SUMBITCH SOME WHISKEY!!
some patron ..
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Originally Posted by BluesClues
i don't think they're that exotic.... maybe it's just me.. but haven't they been house hold pets for quite some time???? i think any vet could take a look...
i can help get rid of its pain by feeding him to my friends snake ..
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Originally Posted by BluesClues
no.lol.
i was tryna make u feel better..i hope the rat makes it
rat with no tail dont worry jamese hell be ok ..
maybe you should wrap him up in a blanket ..
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with ketchup and hot sauce ..
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me so sowwee jamese ..
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Call one of these...
BANFIELD
They are located in all the PetSmart stores and I called and the one in Marietta treats guinea pigs.