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Date: | Sat, 7 Apr 2007 19:47:14 +0000 |
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Hey all,
I read this mailing list daily but have never posted before. I could
not, however, fail to reply to Alexandra's note about Tribble the
guinea pig.
I'm finishing my second year (of four total) of vet school. I am not a
full-fledged vet yet, don't have much guinea pig-specific experience,
and haven't actually seen Tribble in "person" (must get the disclaimers
in there!), but this sounds very much to me like a bacterial infection
of Tribble's teat. In my opinion she very clearly does NOT have cancer!
I would like to second, third, and fourth your recommendation to take
Tribble to a veterinarian. The recurring nature of this problem means
the little microbe buggers have a good infection set up and Tribble
will most likely need antibiotics.
I hope you are able to convince her owners to see a vet. Tribble's
condition IS treatable, so Tribble's parents shouldn't write her off
as "going to die and therefore not worth a vet visit."
Best of luck,
Jennifer in OK
[Posted in FML 5571]
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