Hi, so approximately 30 hours ago my little chinnie was castrated. The vet said it all went very well. I have been checking on him regularly and giving him his medications on schedule.
He hasn't been drinking much water so I decided to hand feed him watered down cranberry juice (sugar-free) with a syringe, which was surprisingly easy and he seemed to really enjoy it.
He has been eating a little bit of hay and possibly a tiny bit of his pellets. I have been checking for poops but haven't seen any so far, should I try hand feeding him some food? or since he is eating a little bit now should I just wait to see if he is pooping. Would hate for him to have/get stasis.
I have never had a chinchilla who has had surgery and although I have done quite a lot of research on the aftercare, I just would like some advice. Thanks.
He hasn't been drinking much water so I decided to hand feed him watered down cranberry juice (sugar-free) with a syringe, which was surprisingly easy and he seemed to really enjoy it.
He has been eating a little bit of hay and possibly a tiny bit of his pellets. I have been checking for poops but haven't seen any so far, should I try hand feeding him some food? or since he is eating a little bit now should I just wait to see if he is pooping. Would hate for him to have/get stasis.
I have never had a chinchilla who has had surgery and although I have done quite a lot of research on the aftercare, I just would like some advice. Thanks.
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