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Misha (aka Spots)
6-14-08: Spots was a shelter guinea pig who was not adoptable due to a lump on her abdomen. She was pulled from the shelter and taken straight to a vet in SF for assessment. Spot's weight is fine and she has "perfect teeth". There is possible thinning of the hair over the rump ... not known at this time if it is hormonal/ovarian-cyst related or mites or dietary. The lump is a tumor and not attached to the abdomen wall and believed at this point not to be related to a mammary gland. Surgery is the recommended treatment for the tumor and surgery is scheduled. The hair around her lower rump is stained a deep yellow/brown possibly from sitting in the urine-soaked shredded paper bedding and a UTI.
UPDATE 6-15-08: I gave Spots a bath this morning and she is very hyper and sensitive to the touch and flips all over the place, most likely due to mites. Her hair was very chopped as though she may have come in with mats that they just cut off at the shelter. I tried to even it up a bit and cut off the stained areas on her lower rear end. I discovered that she is actually the one with a urinary problem ... the white towel showed pink urine. I gave her Ivermectin and Vitamin C and started her on TMS/Bactrim. I called the vet this morning and left a message for the correct doses of each. It will probably take a month for the mites issue to resolve but I'm not sure about the urinary problem. It could be a simple one, possibly stress-related due to being in a shelter environment, or more involved. She will be checked on the 5th by the vet when she gets back from her vacation and the tumor removed on the 12th unless there is a problem
UPDATE 7-5-08: Misha (aka Spots)was checked by the vet today and had her surgery a week early. A mass was removed that extended to her right mammary gland. The mass was sent out to a lab to be analyzed. She is to receive TMS twice daily for seven days and Metacam once daily for five days. UPDATE ~ LAB REPORT: malignant adenocarcinoma (cancer) of the mammary gland; excision (removal) appears to be complete. CLICK THUMBNAILS TO VIEW LARGER IMAGES.

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Hair trimmed out of eyes; very jumpy possibly due to mites

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After bath and hair trim

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6-17-08: Close-up of tumor

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Another view (before bath)

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Misha on cold pack wrapped in hand towel

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6-22-08

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Misha still has a slight dampness underneath her left nostril that collects a spot of bedding dust

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7-5-08: Vet checking lump (fine-needle aspirate was performed)

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Getting teeth checked with pediatric nasal speculum

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Incision site: mass extended to right mammary gland; internal stitches are dissolvable; external area is closed with a type of surgical glue

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Mass that was removed and sent to lab (mass is in a container of liquid to be sent to the lab)

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7-6-08: Day after surgery (evening); eating veggies

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