Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
I'm not quite sure what you mean "hopeing everything goes great and i do not run into this problem with her again".

When she goes to the vet, she is a non feeding animal. If the vet gets her to eat one meal via assist feeding, she is still a non feeding animal, your chances of getting her eating on her own are better, but if he has to force feed her, she is going to be put under tremendous amounts of stress.

I imagine the vet will look over her, give her a check up, probably run a fecal and decided whether or not he should try assist feeding or force feed her based on her condition. That doesn't cure her, but only a small step in the right direction.

Taking her to a vet doesn't suddenly make her eat, YOU will be doing most of that work. It's a process involving minimizing stress, making her feel secure and safe and encouraging her to eat by herself with proper stimulation and patience.
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