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Mama Doe
Straaaange sort of question here. :?
When Jack first started living here after being caught, he was so, SO enthusiastic for any food offered to him - except grass, which was odd as he'd been living on that when living the wild life of a stray for two weeks, but grass doesn't look its most tasty at this time of yeah.
He's become extremely hormonal these past couple of weeks and spends all his time running about honking away, circling and trying to hump my arm or a teddy. :roll: He's also become less enthused over food. I don't know if this is because he's now got a one track mind - he seems very, very easily distracted and seems to 'forget' whatever he is eating. He will barely touch any hay at the moment, which worries me. Got a delivery tomorrow from the Hay Experts with their sample pack of different hays.
He's going to be neutered next week, and his teeth will be checked then as they were unable to look today. He was very nervous and jumpy.
Could crazy hormones have an impact on his appetite? He doesn't NOT eat - except for hay, which he picks at but won't eat in the same quanitity he did originally - and eats a bowl of pellets, plus his veggies in the morning. He's not wasting away or losing weight, it's just as if food isn't something he gets giddy over anymore.
When Jack first started living here after being caught, he was so, SO enthusiastic for any food offered to him - except grass, which was odd as he'd been living on that when living the wild life of a stray for two weeks, but grass doesn't look its most tasty at this time of yeah.
He's become extremely hormonal these past couple of weeks and spends all his time running about honking away, circling and trying to hump my arm or a teddy. :roll: He's also become less enthused over food. I don't know if this is because he's now got a one track mind - he seems very, very easily distracted and seems to 'forget' whatever he is eating. He will barely touch any hay at the moment, which worries me. Got a delivery tomorrow from the Hay Experts with their sample pack of different hays.
He's going to be neutered next week, and his teeth will be checked then as they were unable to look today. He was very nervous and jumpy.
Could crazy hormones have an impact on his appetite? He doesn't NOT eat - except for hay, which he picks at but won't eat in the same quanitity he did originally - and eats a bowl of pellets, plus his veggies in the morning. He's not wasting away or losing weight, it's just as if food isn't something he gets giddy over anymore.