I have a pet toadlet/baby toad (about 3–4 months since metamorphosis). I think it is a female American Toad, but it might be a Fowler's Toad or be a male. It is getting colder and I think I should hibernate it. I've read that you should stop feeding toads a week before hibernation to clear their guts of undigested food, but whenever I try to stop feeding it for more than two days, it becomes skinny quickly. I don't know if this is just normal for young toads—I've read that you need to feed toadlets every day but adult toads a few times a week—or if something is wrong. But my main question is how do I hibernate my toadlet while ensuring that it has enough fat to make it through the winter?