BrownieDaisyandJasmine<3
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
So my 2 year old boy (neutered) just went through a stasis episode last Thursday and after 3 days, he went back to normal. ( We did simethicone, belly massages, syringe feeding critical care and water, etc). He was eating a little bit on his own and passing hard, tiny poos during the episode, and by Monday, everything was completely back to normal.
He lost about 50 grams of weight during this time (He's a small guy, only weighs 1.3kg normally) but on Monday, he was back up to normal.
But since yesterday, he has lost it again. Normally the scales show 1350 grams + or - a few grams, but today, he's around 1310 grams.
He is eating the way he usually does, is full of energy and is behaving normally. The only thing that has changed is I have stopped giving him his daily piece of fruit treats and pellets as he went all weird last Thursday a few hours after eating them.
I've also stopped giving the treats and pellets to his mate, but she hasnt lost any weight.
Is this too concerning? Is it just because of the reduced calories from pellets? If so, how can I get him back up?
So my 2 year old boy (neutered) just went through a stasis episode last Thursday and after 3 days, he went back to normal. ( We did simethicone, belly massages, syringe feeding critical care and water, etc). He was eating a little bit on his own and passing hard, tiny poos during the episode, and by Monday, everything was completely back to normal.
He lost about 50 grams of weight during this time (He's a small guy, only weighs 1.3kg normally) but on Monday, he was back up to normal.
But since yesterday, he has lost it again. Normally the scales show 1350 grams + or - a few grams, but today, he's around 1310 grams.
He is eating the way he usually does, is full of energy and is behaving normally. The only thing that has changed is I have stopped giving him his daily piece of fruit treats and pellets as he went all weird last Thursday a few hours after eating them.
I've also stopped giving the treats and pellets to his mate, but she hasnt lost any weight.
Is this too concerning? Is it just because of the reduced calories from pellets? If so, how can I get him back up?