I think Gigi had gas yesterday too. She was totally uninterested in her pellets, or anything else for that matter. She just wanted to hide in her hidey house or lay around, which was totally out of character (she loves her food). I tried giving her baby gas drops and syringing water, but because of my fumbling and her squirming, I think most of it got down her chin instead of in her mouth.
All the stress of that (me trying to catch / hold her) would have put her off food in itself, regardless of anything else, but it did keep her moving around at least. She was also quite annoyed about the stuff on her chin and kept cleaning it off, so not sure whether she managed to ingest some of the gas drops that way.
Once I settled her down a bit, I stroked her and did some belly massage. Just as I was about to make a vet appointment, she sprung up and ran to her bowl and had a few mouthfuls, but hardly anything. She would not take hay, but I have some hay cubes which I give as a treat and she loves, so I figured that was better than nothing and she had some of that too. By this point 3 hours had past.
I let her be, because her buddy had settled down for their afternoon sleep and there was no way I would get her to eat anymore if she wanted to be with her, she would just get annoyed and stressed which would make things worse.
I kept checking on her and listening to her tummy for gurgling / movement and she did not seem uncomfortable, but I was still quite concerned. Later in the afternoon I spent about 20-30 mins gently massaging her tummy, which she seemed to enjoy. Once she was up she ran straight in for hay and was eating, pooping and drinking fine, plus a few binkies along the way, so I was very relieved.
I’m not sure I really got very much of the gas drops into her (if any) so in her case, I think it was moving her around and massage that seemed to get her back to her usual self. I’ll still be keeping a close eye on her today though.
Pleased yours are feeling better too