Decolor
07-02-2011, 06:05 PM
A little background, I've had my lovie Kiki for about a year and a half now, she came from a situation of very severe neglect and was deprived food and water often, in fact when I first got her she was quite underweight and drank like a fish for almost a month just because for once she had water. But she's still having some problems...
Whenever you go past her cage too close, touch her food dish, or refill it even when it's not empty, she is instantly on top of it and proceeds to eat for a good ten to twenty minutes straight. During the day and when nothing is done with her cage, she eats normally, nibbles every now and then and leaves. Sometimes she gets so overzealous that she actually makes herself vomit... and will still go back to her dish and eat more. She will even defend and eat food she normally wouldn't touch if she seems to think you're going to take it away.
Is there anything I can do to help work with this behavior? This can't be good for her, and the vet has checked her over more than once to show that her vomiting is not caused by illness, but by crop irritation probably caused by her scarfing her food.
Whenever you go past her cage too close, touch her food dish, or refill it even when it's not empty, she is instantly on top of it and proceeds to eat for a good ten to twenty minutes straight. During the day and when nothing is done with her cage, she eats normally, nibbles every now and then and leaves. Sometimes she gets so overzealous that she actually makes herself vomit... and will still go back to her dish and eat more. She will even defend and eat food she normally wouldn't touch if she seems to think you're going to take it away.
Is there anything I can do to help work with this behavior? This can't be good for her, and the vet has checked her over more than once to show that her vomiting is not caused by illness, but by crop irritation probably caused by her scarfing her food.