Well, my bun seemed a little off today. Nothing was major at first. He just seemed a little lazy, which is sometimes common with him anyway.
I let him out around 8pm to play and i noticed he barely ate any food from his bowl and i saw a number of small hard mishapen poops. I got out the critical care, deciding it would be better to be safe if i could catch any problems early, and gave him about half a dose as he began fighting so much.
He definitely got his energy back for a few hours. About 10pm, i noticed a very mushy poop, as well as a string of mushy poop all together. It wasnt like the cecotrope poops, as the slightest touch. Even from a napkin, would move it.
I quickly cleaned the mess and put him in his bin, loading his cage with fresh hay.
He very happily dug into the new hay, eating it like crazy, so he still has his appetite.
Im stuck in a bad situation right now with the holiday weekend and all the vets i know are closed. I will continue to monitor his eating, drinking, and pooping, but im not sure what is best to do. Is it good that he still has his appetite? Is it maybe just a case of an upset stomach?
His regular diet: he usually gets 1 of the yogurt drop treats in the morning when i get home from work around 5am which has never seemed to effect him. He also gets unlimited hay and pellet mix food.
Other notes:
–we think its possible he got 2 treats today. Would that possibly cause this?
–he actually turned his head to us this evening when trying to give him a small piece of fruit to see if he would respond to it. He did eat hay after this though
–we have attempted many times to feed him veggies but he never really responded to them