Jambob
New Kit
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I usually give Oreo and Geoffrey around 2 egg cup fulls of pellets between them both split over breakfast and tea time. The pair of them are usually waiting by their food bowls but the past few days they haven't done this and when I've dished out the pellets, Oreo kind of dips in out of eating them but Geoffrey just doesn't eat them at all.
I give them their usual veg as well (broccoli, little gem lettuce, cauliflower) and, of course, an unlimited amount of hay.
The pair of them still eat the veg and hay and some little treats, they're just not bothered by the pellets. I've given them both, Geoffrey in particular, some crunchy treats just to see if he's having trouble chomping but he seems fine with those. They both appear to be toileting as normal.
I've just bought some fresh hay from timothyhay.co.uk (I usually buy Wilko's timothy hay) and I'm wondering if because of the better quality of hay they're feeling satiated enough with that?
I'm going to ring the vet shortly for advice, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced the same.
Many thanks in advance
I usually give Oreo and Geoffrey around 2 egg cup fulls of pellets between them both split over breakfast and tea time. The pair of them are usually waiting by their food bowls but the past few days they haven't done this and when I've dished out the pellets, Oreo kind of dips in out of eating them but Geoffrey just doesn't eat them at all.
I give them their usual veg as well (broccoli, little gem lettuce, cauliflower) and, of course, an unlimited amount of hay.
The pair of them still eat the veg and hay and some little treats, they're just not bothered by the pellets. I've given them both, Geoffrey in particular, some crunchy treats just to see if he's having trouble chomping but he seems fine with those. They both appear to be toileting as normal.
I've just bought some fresh hay from timothyhay.co.uk (I usually buy Wilko's timothy hay) and I'm wondering if because of the better quality of hay they're feeling satiated enough with that?
I'm going to ring the vet shortly for advice, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced the same.
Many thanks in advance