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I had Bramble spayed last thursday and she only started eating properly on sunday night. The first day I had to syringe feed as she wouldnt eat anything and then she started by eating forage, then went on to veg and finally on sunday night she started eating hay and a few pellets. Hop your bun starts eating soon
ive decided to keep them together for now as they have calmed and are all cuddled to eachother im keeping them in my room for now to keep a close eye though. daisy just flopped!
bluebell seems to be struggling the most ie the most groggy. but she eats when i put things in front of her.
Mine ate hay straight after they woke up at the vets; I was lucky. After 24 hours I let them out of their cage (like yours) for a little stretch of the legs and after that they were out every day in the utility room for 20-30 minutes but under strict supervision so they didn't try and jump onto anything. We had them indoors for about 10 days and they - and us (me in particular) - were relieved when they went back outside :lol: It was so lovely to have them indoors as the fuss they received was immense, but they stunk the utility out come day 10 even though they were cleaned out regularly :lol: