FreeBelovedArmy
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Hello, everyone! I'm new here, so my deepest apologies if I'm doing this incorrectly.
One of my chinchillas is currently not eating his pellets. He'll eat hay, and he ate his raisin earlier, but if I offer him a pellet he completely ignores it. He's been on antibiotics for the past week, due to a cat scratch, and he ended up needing stitches, so up until yesterday he had a cone 'round his head. He's off the medication now, and his stitches are out, so he should be fine, my vet thinks, but I'm concerned that he's not touching his pellets. Should I be concerned, or is it normal for them to be put off parts of their diet when things like this happen? Any advice would be dearly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Charlotte.
One of my chinchillas is currently not eating his pellets. He'll eat hay, and he ate his raisin earlier, but if I offer him a pellet he completely ignores it. He's been on antibiotics for the past week, due to a cat scratch, and he ended up needing stitches, so up until yesterday he had a cone 'round his head. He's off the medication now, and his stitches are out, so he should be fine, my vet thinks, but I'm concerned that he's not touching his pellets. Should I be concerned, or is it normal for them to be put off parts of their diet when things like this happen? Any advice would be dearly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Charlotte.