Alfredo's Mum
Member
Hi,
A while back I discussed about Alfredo needing to get incisor removal. Well it finally happened, along with his neutering. It has been a little over 48 hours and his demeanor is normal and he is more that willing to eat up all the food he can get (recovery food, watered down pellets, and chopped up greens). I'm a little worried for his digestion though.
He did try to eat hay the first day be brought him home and he was successful in eating a few strands, but since then he hasn't eaten much or any at all, I know that a result of this is drinking less water as well and I'm just a little worried that he isn't getting the Fibre he needs to digest properly. His poos look normal but definitely not producing as much as he usually does.
Any thought on how I can possibly make it easier for him to eat hay, as I can probably guess his mouth is still sore to be able to eat anything harder than watered down mush.
Thanks
A while back I discussed about Alfredo needing to get incisor removal. Well it finally happened, along with his neutering. It has been a little over 48 hours and his demeanor is normal and he is more that willing to eat up all the food he can get (recovery food, watered down pellets, and chopped up greens). I'm a little worried for his digestion though.
He did try to eat hay the first day be brought him home and he was successful in eating a few strands, but since then he hasn't eaten much or any at all, I know that a result of this is drinking less water as well and I'm just a little worried that he isn't getting the Fibre he needs to digest properly. His poos look normal but definitely not producing as much as he usually does.
Any thought on how I can possibly make it easier for him to eat hay, as I can probably guess his mouth is still sore to be able to eat anything harder than watered down mush.
Thanks