Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
She was fine at 1.30 as we had lunch in the garden today but at 3.10 we found her collapsed at the back of her house. Typical as our vets shut at 3pm until Monday morning.
We think it is a heart problem as her heart beat is all over the place, she is out of breath and one of her eyes is slightly protruding. She was also very cold. We do not know her age but she is a very elderly girl.
We set up a cage for her indoors but she became very distressed at being seperated from Bertie, so she is now back in her house with extra hay, vetbed and a heatpad. She is nibbling a little hay now but has no interest in her mix or veg.
We do not know what else we can do for her as she cannot tolerate oral meds. Not that I think anything we have here will really help her.
Why does this always happen when the vets are shut for such a long time.
Please don't suggest we take her to the emergency vet, they are worse than useless and I know what the outcome would be
We think it is a heart problem as her heart beat is all over the place, she is out of breath and one of her eyes is slightly protruding. She was also very cold. We do not know her age but she is a very elderly girl.
We set up a cage for her indoors but she became very distressed at being seperated from Bertie, so she is now back in her house with extra hay, vetbed and a heatpad. She is nibbling a little hay now but has no interest in her mix or veg.
We do not know what else we can do for her as she cannot tolerate oral meds. Not that I think anything we have here will really help her.
Why does this always happen when the vets are shut for such a long time.
Please don't suggest we take her to the emergency vet, they are worse than useless and I know what the outcome would be