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    Default Re: Vomiting

    Quote Originally Posted by CritterMom View Post
    Oh, that is so good to hear. I wonder if she just got herself dehydrated for some reason? If she was feeling crappy from low calcium, it can be too much work to go to the bottle or dish. and dehydration can take them down fast. Hmm.

    You HAVE to get her on some sort of blocks. I know that the shipping costs from the US are terrible. It is a shame - Henry's has introduced a new hazelnut block that they all love. My FLYER likes them and they don't like ANYTHING healthy, the rotten little jerks! These are pretty good blocks - I found these at a Canadian site: https://www.chinchilla.ca/detail.php?ProductID=HT201410

    For her to like them, they will probably need to be gussied up a bit with some yummy stuff. Many people use them as the basis of do it yourself blocks. I would also order some of this: https://ca.iherb.com/pr/Now-Foods-Ca...2-oz-340-g/480 also from a Canadian company. I would be happy to help you craft a recipe that she just may be willing to eat if you wish.

    Don't let her run around too much. They hide their illness until it is so acute they simply can't anymore. She isn't 100% yet but it sure sounds like she is headed that way!
    The vet did say she was a bit dehydrated, even though she was drinking pedialite for a day. But I think those fluids he gave her yesterday helped a lot. Last night she also drank a lot of water, she was drinking for almost a full minute before she stopped. All great signs!

    Thank you so much! I will get these ordered right away. I'll go for the hazelnut, if she likes that, then I'll see if we can find a recipe for it somewhere!

    Ya shes been hopping and running a bit in her cage while we were making dinner. She just wanted out of her cage and to be around me. The house is quite again, so she's settled down and will probably sleep more. I'm going to put her back into her transport cage and have her in my room with me tonight when I go to bed.

    What are your thoughts on feeding her the veggies? Also, would it be ok to give her an almond here and there?

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