Even with him eating about 70ml of CC yesterday he ate about half of his pellets last night! I also gave him a bit of Tabitha's supplement and he ate all the Equine Senior out of it (left all the oats). Good boy!
I completely revamped his cage. I took out all the wood house, shelves, etc. Anything that I can't sanitize. He just has one toy hanging inside the cage and I put some small stuff in their daily (sticks, hay cube, etc). I just felt like I couldn't keep the wood clean enough. I replaced it with a plastic igloo. He isn't chewing on the igloo, but if he starts I will replace it with a glass fish bowl until he is completely healed.
This is our routine daily when it comes to cleanliness. If you think this is overkill, or that I should be doing something different, please let me know. He gets his fleece changed twice a day, morning and evening. When I take out the old fleece (he is put in a carrier during this) I spray down the entire pan, and igloo with TB disinfectant, which kills basically everything, viruses, bacteria and fungus. The only thing it doesn't kill is resistant strains of staph. I let that sit for 3 min (what it recommends) and wipe everything down and let dry. Now, it says on the bottle that once dry it is completely safe to touch, eat off of, etc. Would you feel safe using this around your chins? This is the same type of spray cleaner they use in operating rooms. Here is the label on the bottle.
I want him to be in the cleanest area he can be when it comes to that open wound, but at the same time I don't want to cause additional harm to him if you guys don't think this is safe.
Here is his new hospital cage setup. With the white fleece (thanks Pash!) that's exactly what it reminds me of. I either use the white fleece or my light colored liners so I can keep an eye on his urine output. It's kinda boring, but really, how much fun are hospitals?
He's spunky today which is awesome. Yesterday and the day before he just hid in his house all day and all night. When I got up this morning though his igloo was turned over, the fleece pulled up from half the cage, pellets scattered, so apparently he had some fun last night.