I hope she is eating asap
To your questions, what are you feeding them on? As I am certain you know, they need lots and lots of hay to wear their teeth down. One trick I have found with Feegal is to give him his fresh hay and ready-grass an hour before his fresh and pellets (half an egg cup twice a day).
yes Sooty is a very good hay eater, they have veggies in the morning, hay all day and a handful of pellets at night. Everytime I see her she is munching on hay (up until yesterday)!
I think my last dental cost about £60 but it varies from vet to vet. Is your vet very rabbit savvy? Have you had a dental bun before?
Yes my vet is a good rabbit savvy vet and I have every faith in them - they have been good so far! I have never had a dental bun before - I didnt think it was her teeth I thought it was her tummy, so was quite shocked!
Sally insurance does not cover dentals but luckily Feegals does. They don't insure rabbits now though, I think the insurance company thought they could make a quick buck out of rabbits, and then realised how wrong they were:lol:
I rang the insurance company just in case but it doesnt cover dentals :evil:
And lastly, yes she should be on pain relief. Is she on any now? Have you seen the clamp they use to keep the mouth open? That has got to be uncomfortable afterwards.
She hasnt got any pain relief, I will ring in the morning if she still isnt eating - I didnt pick her up unfortunately, my OH had to as I got stuck at work. they did give her some before she left though.
Nose rubs for her from me. Glad the bond didn't break between them. My vet lets Sally stay in with Feegal