@LBJ10
Shes not a fan of carriers and gets stressed by noises. She doesn’t get crazy stressed in cars but still nervous.
@DanaNM
Yes. She’s the kind of bun that’ll eat anytime and takes lots of eating breaks. It was about 4 pm-10pm. She stopped eating her cecotropes as well (for that time- she’s eating them again now- and she left them in her box). We’ve been told to keep encouraging her to eat, and watch closely for poops. I noticed her acting weird when I came around 4 on Sunday, so I offered her one of her favourite treats which she didn’t want. Her tummy was sensitive and she was lying in a way she usually doesn’t. I was feeling her to see if there was any outside hurt, and when she got annoyed and hopped away there was no sassy foot flicks and she only went a few hops away, when she usually runs into her pen then cautiously comes back for more pets. She wasn’t really reacting to noises or people leaving/coming into the room, and she seemed in pain. Once she finally pooped around 10:30 (which seemed to be hard for her to do), she started acting more normal again, and there were no more signs of pain. We were gonna take her to the emergency vet but the only one open literally killed my aunts dog so we didn’t want to risk that if we could help it.
Sorry for the lack of detail in the original post, I was tired (at least more tired than I am now- when am I not?).
@Becker1116
Thanks!
Ive already planned to make the car as quieter by not having any of my siblings come. The radio will be staying off. Is quiet conversation okay?
Ill definitely talk to her. She hasn’t been here long but she already seems to trust me. Whenever there’s a scary noise outside she comes running over to me and I pet her and talk to her which helps her calm down.
Ill keep this in mind and I’ll take an extra blanket with me.
Thanks!