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Wise Old Thumper
Was all ready to post a 'hmm, I think Aboleth might have a blockage or something' post and now she's doing fine, poor girl! But, she's not out of the woods yet (not after the string of poos that came out :S) but I can keep an eye on her all day tomorrow as I'm at home. She looked awfully uncomfy after an hour of binkying and eating the grass out on the lawn, but an hour after that she started hopping around normally and was more interested in the grass. She was doing a lot of cleaning and sitting, mostly upright, but she had a bit of a nibble here and there. When I went to see her she laid down and I could get a good feel of her tummy and it felt normal, then she moved arouhg a bit, dod some stretching adn was right as rain for a bit. I got them back in from the lawn (or rather, two cats including the timid Kiki from next door watching them made them decide to go in!) and she went upstairs in the hutch and looked to be trying to toilet, nibbled some hay once I'd refilled it with new (of course :S), then after a few minutes hopped down to see what Lopsy was doing, leaving a very stringy, egg-shaped poos. She seemed much brighter after that.
I wasn't going to let them out tomorrow but after that I think she needs the extra chance at exercise: when I've asked about helping through moults before exercise was a good thing. They've been on less pellets (half a scoop each) to encourage hay eating, and plenty of brambles plus a small amount of cowparsley, cleavers/stickyweed and dandelions. They've been on the grass about twice a week for the last 3-4 weeks, for 2-4hrs each time. Today, they've got extra hay-filled tubes to encourage exercise and hay eating.
Lopsy's been fine: elongated poos and chained poos could be anybun's but I think they're from both TBH. Although she grooms him more so maybe she's more prone?! He does have longer fur... :S
Fingers crossed everybun's OK tomorrow!
I wasn't going to let them out tomorrow but after that I think she needs the extra chance at exercise: when I've asked about helping through moults before exercise was a good thing. They've been on less pellets (half a scoop each) to encourage hay eating, and plenty of brambles plus a small amount of cowparsley, cleavers/stickyweed and dandelions. They've been on the grass about twice a week for the last 3-4 weeks, for 2-4hrs each time. Today, they've got extra hay-filled tubes to encourage exercise and hay eating.
Lopsy's been fine: elongated poos and chained poos could be anybun's but I think they're from both TBH. Although she grooms him more so maybe she's more prone?! He does have longer fur... :S
Fingers crossed everybun's OK tomorrow!