lucy24
Mama Doe
so been to the vets for bluebell and lillys jabs and nail trim- bluebell is lethal! her paws were grabbing my top lower and lower trying to escape whilst getting caught in my hair and i was continually apologizing to the vet for them being naughty then during the nail trim i nearly lost a few fingers...
they would not let the vet check their teeth with that weird tool they use but the vet said the jaw felt nice and smooth so not to worry as they have no other problems healthwise.
im shattered from wrestling to keep them on the table and trying to not get bitten! Lilly would never bite despite being wriggliy at times but blue is so timid and i cant understand why.
so 2 questions:
1) they have put on 100 grams each since last spring so weigh 1.88kg and 1.72kg. they are not overweight as the vet said thier shape is good but i was told to keep an eye as we dont want them putting on an y more. they only eat hay, grass, veg but not everyday, and pellets. so do i stop the pellets altogether or just reduce the ammount? i usually give a handfull between them.
2) as regards bluebells timidness, how can i help her with this? she doesn't like being stroked unless shes eating or distracted, otherwise she moves to the back of the huch where i cant reach or runs away. lilly is quite happy being stroked and will come up to the front all the time. i just dont want blue being afraid all the time.
they would not let the vet check their teeth with that weird tool they use but the vet said the jaw felt nice and smooth so not to worry as they have no other problems healthwise.
im shattered from wrestling to keep them on the table and trying to not get bitten! Lilly would never bite despite being wriggliy at times but blue is so timid and i cant understand why.
so 2 questions:
1) they have put on 100 grams each since last spring so weigh 1.88kg and 1.72kg. they are not overweight as the vet said thier shape is good but i was told to keep an eye as we dont want them putting on an y more. they only eat hay, grass, veg but not everyday, and pellets. so do i stop the pellets altogether or just reduce the ammount? i usually give a handfull between them.
2) as regards bluebells timidness, how can i help her with this? she doesn't like being stroked unless shes eating or distracted, otherwise she moves to the back of the huch where i cant reach or runs away. lilly is quite happy being stroked and will come up to the front all the time. i just dont want blue being afraid all the time.