toadflaxbex
Warren Scout
Hey, I had a poorly little girl tonight. i went down to feed her and she wasn't eating, and was lying down legs spread out so instantly i knew it was probably a poorly tummy. Sat with her for a while and managed to grab her and rubbed her tum for about 5 minutes. She went back into the hutch and started eating her hay, but not her pellets which she loves!
Anyway i gave her a little treat which she nibbled on and have just left her eating her timothy.
Called the vet and he said she will be ok and to just keep her warm, take her in doors. The thing is now she is eating her hay do I do as he says and bring her in doors. The thing that bothers me is she gets stressed easily and I don't want to give her any stress if it isn't needed.
So my question is... Do i bring her in, in her in door cage with her man, or do i leave her where she is used to.
I want to do what is best for her, so if bringing her in is better for her, even though it is stressy thats what i shall do.
Advice would be great and I thank you in advance.
Merry Christmas
Anyway i gave her a little treat which she nibbled on and have just left her eating her timothy.
Called the vet and he said she will be ok and to just keep her warm, take her in doors. The thing is now she is eating her hay do I do as he says and bring her in doors. The thing that bothers me is she gets stressed easily and I don't want to give her any stress if it isn't needed.
So my question is... Do i bring her in, in her in door cage with her man, or do i leave her where she is used to.
I want to do what is best for her, so if bringing her in is better for her, even though it is stressy thats what i shall do.
Advice would be great and I thank you in advance.
Merry Christmas