Maddy-Hazel
Warren Scout
Hello again! I know I just posted recently about my bunny being skinny, so I wanted to clear some things up before I ask questions. Hazel has been a little underweight since the day I got him, but always has constant access to hay and pelets, and once he'd settled in here got a little carrot or apple as a treat. He's always been very active and lively and the poops, omigosh the poops:lol:
His teeth are fine, him going off his pellets was him being grumpy, since I noticed if my OH filled it he's eat it fine, I think he just like him better than me:roll: Silly bunny rabbit.
Unfortunately while he was out today he seemed very agitated, running around a lot. Also he only pooped once and it was very small and soft. The poor little thing is only 7 months at most (though I suspect the terrible lady at the shop lied about his age when I first got him) and I feel like a terrible bunny mum letting him get sick like this.
My question is, how much does it usually cost to treat a bunny for stasis? I currently only have enough for the vets appointment so I need to know so I can see if my family can't help a little. Unfortunately bunnies are seen as more disposable pets by most of my family, and I need to know some definite numbers before I try to appeal to them.
On the good side, the vet across the street has a doctor dedicated to bunnies who comes in on certain days, let's hope one is tomorrow!
His teeth are fine, him going off his pellets was him being grumpy, since I noticed if my OH filled it he's eat it fine, I think he just like him better than me:roll: Silly bunny rabbit.
Unfortunately while he was out today he seemed very agitated, running around a lot. Also he only pooped once and it was very small and soft. The poor little thing is only 7 months at most (though I suspect the terrible lady at the shop lied about his age when I first got him) and I feel like a terrible bunny mum letting him get sick like this.
My question is, how much does it usually cost to treat a bunny for stasis? I currently only have enough for the vets appointment so I need to know so I can see if my family can't help a little. Unfortunately bunnies are seen as more disposable pets by most of my family, and I need to know some definite numbers before I try to appeal to them.
On the good side, the vet across the street has a doctor dedicated to bunnies who comes in on certain days, let's hope one is tomorrow!