Quote Originally Posted by TheDude View Post
I dont want to force feed him because I dont want to hurt him, I dont want to traumatize him and I dont want to do it for years because thats like being on life support no way to live he should be able to eat on his own if not there is a problem not being adressed.
The problem is that it was kept in a cold climate for far to long. The risks of force feeding do not surpass the death from starvation. Since these creatures are designed to go for extended periods without food then starvation takes weeks unlike us which die in about a week.

Sadly I cannot make you do what is necessary to save its life or at least give it a chance to recover. I can only advise you to. Most of the time they will begin to eat on their own once again when their strength returns. Force feeding isn't as bad as you might think as long as you're careful.

I can explain how to do so if you like.