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Have somewhere comfy and warm for her afterwards maybe a towel to lie on as hay be prickly. Have a few treats in in case she doesnt want to eat at first. Maybe a heat pad on standby but dont put it anywhere she cant get away from it
Have somewhere comfy and warm for her afterwards maybe a towel to lie on as hay be prickly. Have a few treats in in case she doesnt want to eat at first. Maybe a heat pad on standby but dont put it anywhere she cant get away from it
Kale is ok but in small amounts as it is high in calcium. Will she eat spring greens? They are on offer in asda at the mo. Maybe a dandelion? Some grass? A few pellets? Different hays. As with all foods introduce in small amounts only
As long as they dont have any chemicals on them. Not too much if she isnt used to it though. Make sure the vets give her a painkiller before she leaves too
As long as they dont have any chemicals on them. Not too much if she isnt used to it though. Make sure the vets give her a painkiller before she leaves too