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Chin Slave
I did a rescue this weekend of a female chin named chinchilly. The way the owner spoke it seemed she took very good care of her. I attached pics of her fur which is not looking so good. she was on some food made by All Living Things and kaytee hay. had the strangest treats and at least 6 craisins in her carrier and all petsmart wood. and drank out of a bowl.
She will not eat anything. no hay. now prsc pellets. does not appear to have urinated. i have both a coop cup with water and a water bottle.
her poop is very small and hard and she will hardly let me touch her.
never in my life has a chin lunged and kacked at me until i met her! she was SO mad in that carrier. everytime i even walk by the cage she goes running.
I am not sure what to do. I did a mix of Essentials for life & lifeline and left in her cage.
does anyone have any suggestions or ideas or thoughts about how to encourage her to eat? should i hold off on giving her the food she was eating and continue with the cold turkey switch and how long do i wait for her not to eat anything before I step in.
i have no intention of keeping her, i am strictly doing rehab & rehome. And honestly after speaking with the previous owner i thought this would be an easy transition but now i am thinking it may be a little more difficult if she doesnt come around.
here are some pictures
She will not eat anything. no hay. now prsc pellets. does not appear to have urinated. i have both a coop cup with water and a water bottle.
her poop is very small and hard and she will hardly let me touch her.
never in my life has a chin lunged and kacked at me until i met her! she was SO mad in that carrier. everytime i even walk by the cage she goes running.
I am not sure what to do. I did a mix of Essentials for life & lifeline and left in her cage.
does anyone have any suggestions or ideas or thoughts about how to encourage her to eat? should i hold off on giving her the food she was eating and continue with the cold turkey switch and how long do i wait for her not to eat anything before I step in.
i have no intention of keeping her, i am strictly doing rehab & rehome. And honestly after speaking with the previous owner i thought this would be an easy transition but now i am thinking it may be a little more difficult if she doesnt come around.
here are some pictures