Hoolia
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My oldest, Jackson, has been in a recovery cage since suffering a leg injury last month. He couldn’t balance on it very well and I was afraid of him tipping forward into his water bowl and drowning while i was out of the room. I’ve seen him accidentally get stuck in a water bowl before and I know it’s happened more than once but luckily he’s come out okay because then he was able to get himself out. While his leg was hurting, he couldn’t get up on his own if he fell over. So he’s been in a cage with a water bottle and a CareFresh bedding for when he inevitably soils himself.
But now sweet Jackson seems to be pretty mobile and has been feeling much better so I’m thinking it’s time to start letting him get some exercise for a few hours a day in a bigger run to stretch his legs and get some strength back in them. I’m still concerned about him falling in a water bowl so I dont want him in a run all the time. The other thing is that the CareFresh bedding does a wonderful job of keeping his bottom dry. He’s super duper old and goes wherever he is and doesnt lift too much anymore to urinate, so his bottom gets very sloppy very quickly.
How much time out of his cage do you think he should get for the time being?
But now sweet Jackson seems to be pretty mobile and has been feeling much better so I’m thinking it’s time to start letting him get some exercise for a few hours a day in a bigger run to stretch his legs and get some strength back in them. I’m still concerned about him falling in a water bowl so I dont want him in a run all the time. The other thing is that the CareFresh bedding does a wonderful job of keeping his bottom dry. He’s super duper old and goes wherever he is and doesnt lift too much anymore to urinate, so his bottom gets very sloppy very quickly.
How much time out of his cage do you think he should get for the time being?