<div>My vet doesn't want to prescribe Actigall for our guinea pig, who had bladder stones removed surgically in October and now has them again. I read about Actigall in Guinea PIg Lynx, and it sounded good, but the vet looked it up and said it's contraindicated in rabbits and guinea pigs. The vet says to give her calcium citrate, which might dissolve them. She's only three years old, and now that she's improving from a urinary tract infection because she's taking a sulfa antibiotic, I need to figure out what to do next. The vet had a hard time in the surgery in October. How can I dissolve this bladder stone quickly? She'll be x-rayed again in three weeks to see if the stone is bigger or smaller. If it's bigger, she'll have surgery again. If she does, how can I keep them from coming back? She eats Cavy Cuisine, lots of veggies and greens, no longer any parsley or spinach, I've been giving her 25 ml of water twice a day since the surgery in October to try to flush out the crystals before they become bladder stones, but to no avail, she's got another fairly large stone. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. We love Mattie, and I really want to help her.</div>
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