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Re: Help needed - chin with tooth issues.

by "grizzly bear" <leahsutnospamplz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 21, 2003 at 09:34 AM

Maybe it will help changing his pellets to a different kind for a while? He
might just see it as a treat as mine did. Just a thought...

Leah

"Lori Coates" <Lori@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1064129125.746638@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Monday I noticed Adam was not his perky old self.  He was eating
slower,
> the pellet bowl was not as empty as it should be for that time of night
and
> he was hiding in his bath house.  So Tuesday morning Adam went into see
the
> vet.  She took a good look at his teeth and could not find any spurs. 
She
> said spurs after all this time (he is older now) would be a bit odd. 
But
> all my observations meant tooth problems.  She put Adam under to have a
> better look.  When she did this, she found a very wobbly molar that with
> further inspection fell out.  There was infection underneath.  She did
what
> she could, took some x-rays and did some work on his teeth to make him
more
> comfortable and then Adam came home.  He is on antibiotics for the
infection
> and goes back for a check-up on Monday.  Tuesday night and Wed Adam was
> understandably finding it a bit difficult to eat hard things so I was
> supplementing him with a syringe feeding formula and a little bit of
pain
> killers.  It is now Sunday and Adam still refuses to eat on his own.  It
is
> not that he can not eat - he will not now.  He has decided he likes the
> syringe formula, that I now make into a dough like consistency and roll
into
> a ball and put in his house, and he eats that readily.  He will eat a
peanut
> with no trouble and to test this I gave him a piece of hamster food -
one
of
> those very hard colored bits.  He devoured it.  So he can eat hard
things
> with no trouble.  I am no longer getting up at night to feed him because
he
> could easily eat his pellets now, he just won't.  When I wake up he
greets
> me in his 'starved chin' way and I give him his ball of mush and he
devours
> it.  I also try giving him pellets and he will take it in his mouth,
realize
> it is a pellet and then throw it aside or just let it drop without even
> attempting to eat it.  He can eat alfalfa as well so I know this is an
issue
> of refusing to eat his normal food as opposed to not being able to.  I
did
> try making his own pellets soft and he did take one bite until he
realized
> what it was and then tossed it aside.  So it is just his food he doesn't
> want.
>
> How can I get Adam to eat his own food again?  I left him for seven
hours
> last night and he didn't eat anything on his own.  Because I am putting
> alfalfa etc in his cage his partner Charlie is also now eating pellets!
>
> Help!
> Lori
>
>
>
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Help needed - chin with tooth issues.
"Lori Coates" &  2003-09-21 08:33:24 
Re: Help needed - chin with tooth issues.
"grizzly bear"   2003-09-21 09:34:53 
Re: Help needed - chin with tooth issues.
Margaret Blake <mblake  2003-09-21 11:31:21 
Re: Help needed - chin with tooth issues.
Shade Rupe <srupe@[EMA  2003-09-21 15:58:03 
Re: Help needed - chin with tooth issues.
Betti Cogswell <chinmo  2003-09-21 13:21:13 

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