joalison
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
My Lynx (due to be 3 in September) had a dental the other day as he was gradually losing some weight. One of his molars was starting to grow inward so it was trimmed. He was so stressed after the vet he developed a UTI and was on antibiotics for a week for that. The whole time Ive been syringe feeding him as he is eating nothing, maybe a piece of grass or two sometimes but slowly. I thought it was maybe the antibiotics but I think now its dental..he seems to have difficulty chewing still. The trim was so minor and it wasnt that bad so i dont think he will still be in pain and the vets dont either, even if he was the vets here only prescribe a small dose of cat loxicom here so its no use.
He walks about sometimes and seems relatively bright apart from the not eating..I just cant see a way out for him if he wont eat the teeth will grow badly again and need another trim which stresses him massively and he still probably wont eat..How long should i go on syringe feeding him like this?
My Lynx (due to be 3 in September) had a dental the other day as he was gradually losing some weight. One of his molars was starting to grow inward so it was trimmed. He was so stressed after the vet he developed a UTI and was on antibiotics for a week for that. The whole time Ive been syringe feeding him as he is eating nothing, maybe a piece of grass or two sometimes but slowly. I thought it was maybe the antibiotics but I think now its dental..he seems to have difficulty chewing still. The trim was so minor and it wasnt that bad so i dont think he will still be in pain and the vets dont either, even if he was the vets here only prescribe a small dose of cat loxicom here so its no use.
He walks about sometimes and seems relatively bright apart from the not eating..I just cant see a way out for him if he wont eat the teeth will grow badly again and need another trim which stresses him massively and he still probably wont eat..How long should i go on syringe feeding him like this?