Hello
Hoping someone can help.
My bunny Marmalade is in the vets right now being looked after there.
Took her in this am as she has been completely off her food for two days (although unfortunately this may be longer as other half was looking after her over the weekend whilst I was away and not sure how much she ate) and also on closer inspection was holding up a paw this morning too, kind of lame.
Vet very worried about her, her mouth is very mucousy, gums red, inside of eyes red, she thinks it may be a virus. Worst case Myxi, although vaccinations all up to date and also I understand it's unlikely at this time if year?
Any ideas on here what it might be?
Vet said leg might have been a shifting lameness due to her being sore and achey, as I had noticed it on the left paw and in the vets she swapped to the right paw being help up.
She has beein given anti biotic, pain killer and something for her gut by injection. Vet and Vet Nurse are syringe feeding her baby vegtable food, and I took in some pellets, treats and kale to try and get her eating too.
I am very very worried any advice gratefullt received.
Clare
Hoping someone can help.
My bunny Marmalade is in the vets right now being looked after there.
Took her in this am as she has been completely off her food for two days (although unfortunately this may be longer as other half was looking after her over the weekend whilst I was away and not sure how much she ate) and also on closer inspection was holding up a paw this morning too, kind of lame.
Vet very worried about her, her mouth is very mucousy, gums red, inside of eyes red, she thinks it may be a virus. Worst case Myxi, although vaccinations all up to date and also I understand it's unlikely at this time if year?
Any ideas on here what it might be?
Vet said leg might have been a shifting lameness due to her being sore and achey, as I had noticed it on the left paw and in the vets she swapped to the right paw being help up.
She has beein given anti biotic, pain killer and something for her gut by injection. Vet and Vet Nurse are syringe feeding her baby vegtable food, and I took in some pellets, treats and kale to try and get her eating too.
I am very very worried any advice gratefullt received.
Clare