giantbunnymummy
Warren Veteran
I'm glad Bobby's doing ok Loads of vibes for her.
Do you know what I thought she was alright, I am just so used to her being a pig... just those few words have put my mind at rest thanks... I am having a glass of wine and a nap...... and something naughty to eat later, I think I am making her nervous when I am this het upIt sounds like she is doing really well, it does take them a kong time to get back to normal with a spey. Whereas the boys are usually running round like mad:roll: the day after and I'm usually worried they are going to hurt themselves.
If she's having more veg than nomal that's probably why she isn't drinking as much.
Still not eating just snoozing a lot and blinking.... is it normal that she is refusing food? Or should she perk up?? I am NEVER going through this again, I feel awful
Def going the rescue route from now on.... my poor girly
Oh good thats fine then, she binkied today I have currently got her in am enclosure, she normally freeranges.. she is trying to get out a lot now biting bars and stuff, do you think I should let her out soon, she has ben enclosed since fri night:?I wouldn't worry as long as she's eating hay and veg :wave:
My Daisy gave up on pellets after she was spayed, completely refused them for weeks! That continued until she was bonded with Jester, and then as he was merrily scoffing them she rediscovered her interest in pellets too :lol:
Ok am going to see what she is like when I get home, and maybe let her roam the living room floor.. no stairs yet tho Thanks for replying hun... Its just fear of the unknown for me. since I have had her she has never refused anything, knowing this is normal makes me feel sooo much betterYou could give her a bit more space and just make sure she doesn't dash about like a lunatic. Just see how it goes.
I can't remember how long I kept Daisy in a smaller space for (she had a bad reaction after her spay though and was admitted at the vets two days later and kept in for a couple of days, so it was different). I'm sure as soon as she was feeling better and frustrated at being kept in her run I probably let her out - never been any good at denying Daisy anything she wants :lol:
Ok am going to see what she is like when I get home, and maybe let her roam the living room floor.. no stairs yet tho Thanks for replying hun... Its just fear of the unknown for me. since I have had her she has never refused anything, knowing this is normal makes me feel sooo much better
tHANKSThat's ok :wave:
I'm sure Bobby will be fine