gelliebean
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I tried to syringe feed her with critical care but she absolutely hates it. She's actually quite fond of the taste (I had to feed it to her when I first rescued her) but last night and this morning was just so hard. She'll do anything in her power to escape as soon as the syringe even goes near her face, then I end up missing her mouth and just getting it everywhere. I'm probably wasting 80% of it trying to feed it to her. I don't want to be rough because of her incision but I kind of have to if I want to get any in her mouth at all. It will usually take me 20 minutes just to feed 5 mL successfully.
Last night she ate her entire bowl of veggies and I caught her drinking a little bit of water. This morning she still has no interest in pellets (she will usually fight me over them) but a slight interest in hay. I'm more concerned about her hay intake. She ate maybe 5 pieces this morning and had a couple of oat sprays (her favourite treat).
I just want any advice for buns who won't really eat after a surgery. Her poops are totally normal. I noticed she doesn't want to go into her litter box, so I attached her hay holder beside her bed where she's fond of and moved her water and some pellets onto there as well.
Last night she ate her entire bowl of veggies and I caught her drinking a little bit of water. This morning she still has no interest in pellets (she will usually fight me over them) but a slight interest in hay. I'm more concerned about her hay intake. She ate maybe 5 pieces this morning and had a couple of oat sprays (her favourite treat).
I just want any advice for buns who won't really eat after a surgery. Her poops are totally normal. I noticed she doesn't want to go into her litter box, so I attached her hay holder beside her bed where she's fond of and moved her water and some pellets onto there as well.