Came home from work tonight to find Rosie wasn't a happy bunny. She just sat in the litter tray and wasn't interested in going out in the garden. She was fine when I left to go to work this morning. I gave them all their usually cabbage breakfast and they had plenty of hay.
So out came the metacam and infacol along with a few tummy rubs. Her tummy started gurgling so it must have been a trapped wind. I put her on the garden to get her moving and with half an hour she was eating the grass. I can never understand why the sickness just comes on like that, she hasn't had anything different but she is a greedy bun. I thought I was going to be at the vets tomo. So glad I know what do in these circumstances - I'm sure many buns die just because of a bit of gas and owners not understanding what to do.
So out came the metacam and infacol along with a few tummy rubs. Her tummy started gurgling so it must have been a trapped wind. I put her on the garden to get her moving and with half an hour she was eating the grass. I can never understand why the sickness just comes on like that, she hasn't had anything different but she is a greedy bun. I thought I was going to be at the vets tomo. So glad I know what do in these circumstances - I'm sure many buns die just because of a bit of gas and owners not understanding what to do.