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So glad to hear this.
Nope! Tried him with banana and he just turned his nose up!
I think he's doing OK with the nugget mushy stuff. It's not that wet - just enough to mash the nuggets down - and he's picking some up, chewing away, and there is the odd head nod where he's shifting a harder bit around his mouth. Moo isn't eating any (think he's sleeping!) so will have a look to see how much has gone when he disappears back into his pigloo. Either way, I'll try him with more CC tonight and then in the morning (if not before if I'm randomly awake at 3 again!) before he has his 'porridge'!
How's he doing weight wise?
He seems to be going in the right direction (I really need to tally my scales with the vet's ones) but the numbers are going upwards from what he was last week.
The yellow bit is definitely in the shed...just with Garry I haven't got it out yet. Do you still want it?
oh my gosh - I went through the exact same thing. Broke my heart. I still cry over my little pig and he died 15 years ago! If I had it to do over again....I swear I would not put my pig through a vet visit again. They don't understand and all it does is bring them tremendous anxiety. Poor Garry must be hungry and that's why he squeaks every so often. My pig just wanted to rest and die in peace. He curled up, put his nose in the corner and I wish I had allowed him the dignity to die in peace, his way without imposing my will upon him. We have lost sight sometimes that we all die, and we die of something and Garry's overgrown teeth are not an unusual phenomenon. I'm so sorry to hear of your distress. Hold him, cover him with a warm fleece and place a cozy dark box for him to retreat into to find solitude as he passes over, as this will provide comfort. They are cavies! You've been a good mom.
oh my gosh - I went through the exact same thing. Broke my heart. I still cry over my little pig and he died 15 years ago! If I had it to do over again....I swear I would not put my pig through a vet visit again. They don't understand and all it does is bring them tremendous anxiety. Poor Garry must be hungry and that's why he squeaks every so often. My pig just wanted to rest and die in peace. He curled up, put his nose in the corner and I wish I had allowed him the dignity to die in peace, his way without imposing my will upon him. We have lost sight sometimes that we all die, and we die of something and Garry's overgrown teeth are not an unusual phenomenon. I'm so sorry to hear of your distress. Hold him, cover him with a warm fleece and place a cozy dark box for him to retreat into to find solitude as he passes over, as this will provide comfort. They are cavies! You've been a good mom.
Garry is doing well and making improvements which you would know if you read the whole thread.
If a pig wants to fight then its not our job to step in the way only help them along,my own piggy went through hell for much longer than Garry and sadly i chose to put him to sleep but he was a fighter and for 3 months he fought so i let him go as long as he wanted to!
Garry is far from finished the best thing you could do is support him.
Sending love for Garry
oh my gosh - I went through the exact same thing. Broke my heart. I still cry over my little pig and he died 15 years ago! If I had it to do over again....I swear I would not put my pig through a vet visit again. They don't understand and all it does is bring them tremendous anxiety. Poor Garry must be hungry and that's why he squeaks every so often. My pig just wanted to rest and die in peace. He curled up, put his nose in the corner and I wish I had allowed him the dignity to die in peace, his way without imposing my will upon him. We have lost sight sometimes that we all die, and we die of something and Garry's overgrown teeth are not an unusual phenomenon. I'm so sorry to hear of your distress. Hold him, cover him with a warm fleece and place a cozy dark box for him to retreat into to find solitude as he passes over, as this will provide comfort. They are cavies! You've been a good mom.
I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you. I think it is always important as pet owners to know when it's time to call it a day, but I have the living proof here that dental problems can be managed and that the piggie can live a perfectly normally life.
With an excellent vet, a determined piggie and an owner who is willing to put in some extremely hard work (for five months I got up every single night, at least once to syringe feed Poppet) amazing results can be achieved!
I hope your vet appointment goes well Emma, and that you can now start to work out a plan of action to manage the dental problems and ensure that Garry continues to improve!