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Is my friends guinea pig gonna die?!??!?!?!?
One guinea pigs sleeps all day and has watery eyes and they are occasionally red. When you wake her up she still runs and eats the same amount. Is she ok? Do I need to take her to a vet?
8 Answers
- 1 decade ago
Your guinea pig may have an eye infection. Sometimes, if the water from their holder gets into the eye, it can cause infections. Using polysporin eye dropss may help with this problem. If she sleeps a lot, she may have another illness. Take it to the veteranarian to make sure. If her eye mats up, gently clean it out with a warm, soft washcloth. If you don't feel comfortable with touching its eyes, you should let the vet do it. Hope this helps. : )
- MemphisGalLv 51 decade ago
Sleeping a lot is not that unusual. However, the red eyes are concerning. I would get those checked out. They may be infected. Luckily, eye infections are easily treated with medication. Eating and drinking are good signs!
- amousLv 45 years ago
it is going to be ok, yet i could propose against feeding any such huge quantity of broccoli. Your chum is powerful approximately one component; gasoline, or additionally popular as bloat. Bloat is deadly, even nonetheless it extremely is speedy. if your guinea pig is okay at the instant, and ingesting and ingesting ok, he would be fantastic. in basic terms cut back down the broccoli feeding to a minimum of one sprig a pair of times each and every week.
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- 1 decade ago
Well the watery eyes part is the only thing questionable.. So yeah, I'd take it to the vet.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I wouldn't take the risk. Any small problem can change to a horrible problem. I would suggest at least contacting a vet and talking to them about what is going on. good luck:D
- Anonymous1 decade ago
vet!!!!!! :(