Woody took some Pedialyte this morning. DD will be home in a little while and will take him out. I'll update later. Thank you. I'm hoping the dehydration is improved.Any update on Woody?
Thank you. Yes, they do.Been thinking about you and the little guy, was afraid quite frankly to read the update Glad he's still with you and still sending prayers his way...so tough I don't care what kind of animal or what size they sure leave their prints all over our hearts don't they ?
He's still about the same. Appears comfortable, but weak and sleepy most of the time. Still sits with DD in his pineapple while she does her homework. Just a shadow of his former self. Had a discussion with our vet about what we'll do if he appears to be suffering. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for caring. I know they're little, but he always felt like a big part of our family, sitting with us at night and having routines with us, etc. We're all sad he's like he is, but we know he's enjoyed his life with us and he's brought us a lot of laughs, too. Uggh.
My vet really doesn't care for small animals - we'd have to take Woody to a small animal vet for diagnosis and treatment, and it's just not something I want to do after last time. We discussed euthanization, which he would be able to do for us, if needed. But Woody is clearly not suffering. He actually seems pretty comfortable. If that changes, it's good to know our vet will help.Oh, I'm so sorry. I know how hard it is to see them like that, that sounds a lot like how Felix was. Did the vet say what he thought he problem is? Even though he is not really that old for a hamster, maybe he is just be at the end of his natural lifespan. I know he has had a wonderful life with you guys and is very much loved.