And I'm totally beside myself. I've copied this post from the 'care' section, in case anyone here can help.
She has lost weight VERY quickly over the last few days, I took her to the Emergency vets last night as I couldn't bare to wait another day. Blood test were done, and they came back normal - thankfully. But there was a lot of blood in her urine.
She is eating a little food, and drinking a little water - but I can feel every bone in her. She is lying in her usual position, quite lethargic but not hunched and seems quite comfortable. Just very dis-interested.
The vet gave her an anti-biotic injection (I failed to ask which one!), and she is due back tomorrow morning for further examination and treatment.
In the mean time I'm trying to encourage her to eat - today she has has a nibble at - carrot tops, broccolli stems, sunflower seeds and porridge oats, just a little of each.....She is approx 7 years old. The vet mentioned it 'could just be deterioration because of her age' - but I'm determined it's not just that. This time last week she was a happy healthy jumping around bunny!
She lives indoors - I also have a cat (which I shall mention to the vet tomorrow) I'm concerned she may have picked something up from her?!
Anyone with any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.
A healthy 'peeping' Bobbi
And getting cuddles....
She has lost weight VERY quickly over the last few days, I took her to the Emergency vets last night as I couldn't bare to wait another day. Blood test were done, and they came back normal - thankfully. But there was a lot of blood in her urine.
She is eating a little food, and drinking a little water - but I can feel every bone in her. She is lying in her usual position, quite lethargic but not hunched and seems quite comfortable. Just very dis-interested.
The vet gave her an anti-biotic injection (I failed to ask which one!), and she is due back tomorrow morning for further examination and treatment.
In the mean time I'm trying to encourage her to eat - today she has has a nibble at - carrot tops, broccolli stems, sunflower seeds and porridge oats, just a little of each.....She is approx 7 years old. The vet mentioned it 'could just be deterioration because of her age' - but I'm determined it's not just that. This time last week she was a happy healthy jumping around bunny!
She lives indoors - I also have a cat (which I shall mention to the vet tomorrow) I'm concerned she may have picked something up from her?!
Anyone with any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.
A healthy 'peeping' Bobbi
And getting cuddles....
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