My rabbit, who is 7, has not been eating hay
His surgery was scheduled for today to get his teeth filed down but I got a call about 2 hours after dropping him off from the vet
the vet said he also has an overgrown root and has lost half a pound since his last checkup (14% of his body weight)
To fix the overgrown root it would drop his survival chance from 95% to 75% due to his age and the weight loss
She advised us to just take him home and only go through with the surgery when he stops eating completely
So i was wondering
how much more food should i give him to help him gain weight and make up for the calorie loss as he's not eating hay,
he's a dwarf breed, about 3 pounds, and is currently getting about 1 cup of veggies per day,1/4 a cup pellets (i know that's a lot), and a digestive support tablet from oxbow as a treat
also is there anything else i can give him to help his teeth stay trimmed as he won't touch hay at all
(it's his back teeth that are overgrown)
His surgery was scheduled for today to get his teeth filed down but I got a call about 2 hours after dropping him off from the vet
the vet said he also has an overgrown root and has lost half a pound since his last checkup (14% of his body weight)
To fix the overgrown root it would drop his survival chance from 95% to 75% due to his age and the weight loss
She advised us to just take him home and only go through with the surgery when he stops eating completely
So i was wondering
how much more food should i give him to help him gain weight and make up for the calorie loss as he's not eating hay,
he's a dwarf breed, about 3 pounds, and is currently getting about 1 cup of veggies per day,1/4 a cup pellets (i know that's a lot), and a digestive support tablet from oxbow as a treat
also is there anything else i can give him to help his teeth stay trimmed as he won't touch hay at all
(it's his back teeth that are overgrown)