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Charley Chuckles
01-30-2023, 01:06 PM
My fat boy who is 12 and a half years young has in the past few weeks not wanting to eat much, he's even gone off blocks 🥺
I've bought baby food squash and such he eats a small amount. I was cooking squash slightly to make it soft he had incisors removed from odatoma years ago he only has slight bottom incisors.
Long story longer I guess, he's just not wanting much I even make him FV he'll have a little, now if I give him a piece of Pizza crust it's gone in a flash🥴
Any ideas what might help him eat better 🤷
Mind you he's a FL grey and weighs 695g of this morning, he's dropped from 720g recently.
I know he's still a big boy and I did want him to drop some weight just not so fast and not by not wanting to eat☹️

stepnstone
01-30-2023, 01:26 PM
My fat boy who is 12 and a half years young has in the past few weeks not wanting to eat much, he's even gone off blocks ��
I've bought baby food squash and such he eats a small amount. I was cooking squash slightly to make it soft he had incisors removed from odatoma years ago he only has slight bottom incisors.
Long story longer I guess, he's just not wanting much I even make him FV he'll have a little, now if I give him a piece of Pizza crust it's gone in a flash��
Any ideas what might help him eat better ��
Mind you he's a FL grey and weighs 695g of this morning, he's dropped from 720g recently.
I know he's still a big boy and I did want him to drop some weight just not so fast and not by not wanting to eat☹️
Been going through the same thing with Annie. No blocks, no boo balls, very little of anything else. I lightly dust most in her food dish with calcium in hope she gets enough with whatever she decides to eat when /if she does.
I don't get it, she's acting alright and has been doing so well. Your guy likely a month older then Annie, she hasn't had any teeth issues.

Charley Chuckles
01-30-2023, 03:03 PM
Been going through the same thing with Annie. No blocks, no boo balls, very little of anything else. I lightly dust most in her food dish with calcium in hope she gets enough with whatever she decides to eat when /if she does.
I don't get it, she's acting alright and has been doing so well. Your guy likely a month older then Annie, she hasn't had any teeth issues.

Yes forgot to add outside of sleeping more he climbs plays it's so weird or does he just want the FUN FOOD 🤷 I too have been sprinkling calcium 👍
Will Annie take treats readily?

stepnstone
02-01-2023, 05:18 PM
Yes forgot to add outside of sleeping more he climbs plays it's so weird or does he just want the FUN FOOD 🤷 I too have been sprinkling calcium 👍
Will Annie take treats readily?
Of course if it's a nut but I can hold out a lot longer then her if she's not eating what she should. She's pretty stubborn but I'm just as stubborn.
One day I fed her breakfast, she didn't eat it, I didn't feed her anything else the rest of the day. The next morning everything was still there... untouched!
Now she's decided to eat but still won't touch her block so now I'm trying reverse psychology by not offering any block, we'll see what happens in a few days. :tap

Charley Chuckles
02-02-2023, 04:44 PM
Of course if it's a nut but I can hold out a lot longer then her if she's not eating what she should. She's pretty stubborn but I'm just as stubborn.
One day I fed her breakfast, she didn't eat it, I didn't feed her anything else the rest of the day. The next morning everything was still there... untouched!
Now she's decided to eat but still won't touch her block so now I'm trying reverse psychology by not offering any block, we'll see what happens in a few days. :tap

It's maddening🤦
So today I took a block put some almond butter on it he ate a little then buried it.
He readily takes cooked chicken breast meat I cut in small pieces, scrambled and hard boiled egg, some baby food squash and mixed fruits.
He climbs like crazy acts fine so I'm just hoping he continues to stay active.
I'm going to start putting him outside in his sun cage daily except tomorrow we will have rain, I know that's not a possibility with your area. I've never bothered with lights as it can't work with the way his room is plus he climbs in his cube 😴

Diggie's Friend
02-02-2023, 05:16 PM
Loosing a bit of weight isn't a bad think for an older squirrel as long as they don't become overly thin. Of course there could be another explanation. A fellow member and friend related that they observed that their E. Gray had a sudden reduction of appetite in winter, from that of the fall, that occurred annually like clockwork every year.

Charley Chuckles
02-02-2023, 05:46 PM
Loosing a bit of weight isn't a bad think for an older squirrel as long as they don't become overly thin. Of course there could be another explanation. A fellow member and friend related that they observed that their E. Gray had a sudden reduction of appetite in winter, from that of the fall, that occurred annually like clockwork every year.
Actually that is reassuring 👍
I've tried for years to get Conker a little slimmer, but in the past I hated his hanging skin, boy do I understand that scenario after weight loss :eek
I've never wanted him to get too thin especially at his age so he will have something to fall back on.
I know he had taken off weight come spring in the past I keep a ledger but this seemed so sudden and not wanting to eat.
He's eating alrightish (made a new word I'm talented that way ) as long as he eats and doesn't keep reducing I'll be happy 🙏

Charley Chuckles
02-04-2023, 11:53 AM
Today is nice out so I put Conker in his sun cage👍
Tried to upright pics didn't work 🤷
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