Pipp
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You need a feeding syringe and either a pellet mix or canned pumpkin. Is there a store open tonight?
Even a little some baby food (or apple sauce) might help. (Mine only like the sweet potato, squash or fruit, sometimes carrot. Steer away from peas and most of the others).
Sometimes a turkey baster or even rubber glove with a hole in it might work in a pinch. You need to mush up the pellets or put the pumpkin in the syringe and ooze it gently into his mouth. If it's still just his teeth and his gut isn't too badly affected, he should be happy to eat it once he tastes it.
Have you tried tempting him with things like parsley? Waving it front of their faces often brings good results, even if they grab it out of your hand because you're bugging them. They often end up eating it instead of throwing it).
How much has he eaten and how are his poops?
If he hasn't pooped in awhile, either, you may need to get to vet sooner than later.
sas
Even a little some baby food (or apple sauce) might help. (Mine only like the sweet potato, squash or fruit, sometimes carrot. Steer away from peas and most of the others).
Sometimes a turkey baster or even rubber glove with a hole in it might work in a pinch. You need to mush up the pellets or put the pumpkin in the syringe and ooze it gently into his mouth. If it's still just his teeth and his gut isn't too badly affected, he should be happy to eat it once he tastes it.
Have you tried tempting him with things like parsley? Waving it front of their faces often brings good results, even if they grab it out of your hand because you're bugging them. They often end up eating it instead of throwing it).
How much has he eaten and how are his poops?
If he hasn't pooped in awhile, either, you may need to get to vet sooner than later.
sas