Nine days ago, my four-year-old sulcata was attacked, probably by coyotes according to the vet. We keep him in an outdoor enclosure with a screened roof, but the coyotes got through the roof and got ahold of him, causing several puncture wounds in his shell (thankfully no damage to his legs or head). He spent four days at the vet getting his wounds cleaned out as well as shots containing antibiotics and pain medicine. Then they sent him home with antibiotic and pain pills (which he isn’t taking because I can’t get him to eat) and with instructions to soak him daily for 10 minutes, flush out his wounds with an antiseptic called clora-something-or-other (which the vet provided in a squeeze bottle) and to drizzle raw unfiltered honey in the puncture wounds to help with healing. I’ve been doing the daily baths, flushings and honey but haven’t been able to figure out how to get him to eat anything meaningful (which means he isn’t getting his medicine either). I’ve tried giving him Mazuri tortoise pellets soaked in water or juice, which he used to absolutely love, but they don’t interest him at all now. I’ve also tried feeding him his favorite foods, including bok choy, grapes, bell peppers, and strawberries diced into small manageable pieces, but again, no interest! He does move around his indoor enclosure from time to time but seems most happy to sit and sleep under the heat lamp. He did go #2 yesterday, which I took to be a good sign that his digestive system is working. I want to believe he’s on the mend, and the vet told me that sulcatas can go 2 to 3 weeks without eating and be ok and the vet also said that he might take a while to start eating again due to the stress and trauma, but I am worried about him. Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts about how to get him to eat or anything else that might help him recover?