tanya_306
Alpha Buck
Hello.
Please send some spare vibes for Sophie my French Lop. She is our baby.
I rescued her in February and she is nearly two years old.
The last couple of days I have noticed that she is a bit quieter than usual but she has ran around like a crazy rabbut when outside and has been eating/drinking.
This morning I thought my husband fed her before work. She runs circles around you until you feed her. Anyway, when I changed her litter tray (later morning) I noticed that the poops were not as big as usual and there were not as many as usual. She had not touched her hay either. I decided to get a few pellets out to check she was eating - and the poor thing tried but spat it back out whole.
I rang my husband at work and he said he did not feed her. She didn't ask him for food either.
I have syringe fed her 10ml of critical care, 20ml of apple and pear baby food and 15ml of water. She keeps picking food up and trying to eat it but after one mouthful she gives up. She chews slowly for a very long time to eat the smallest amount.
I have managed to get an appointment at Wood vet Group but have to wait until 4:15pm. It was the only appintment left to see the rabbit specialist.
I am guessing that she has something wrong with her teeth, other than that I have no idea.
Please keep your fingers crossed.
Tanya
Please send some spare vibes for Sophie my French Lop. She is our baby.
I rescued her in February and she is nearly two years old.
The last couple of days I have noticed that she is a bit quieter than usual but she has ran around like a crazy rabbut when outside and has been eating/drinking.
This morning I thought my husband fed her before work. She runs circles around you until you feed her. Anyway, when I changed her litter tray (later morning) I noticed that the poops were not as big as usual and there were not as many as usual. She had not touched her hay either. I decided to get a few pellets out to check she was eating - and the poor thing tried but spat it back out whole.
I rang my husband at work and he said he did not feed her. She didn't ask him for food either.
I have syringe fed her 10ml of critical care, 20ml of apple and pear baby food and 15ml of water. She keeps picking food up and trying to eat it but after one mouthful she gives up. She chews slowly for a very long time to eat the smallest amount.
I have managed to get an appointment at Wood vet Group but have to wait until 4:15pm. It was the only appintment left to see the rabbit specialist.
I am guessing that she has something wrong with her teeth, other than that I have no idea.
Please keep your fingers crossed.
Tanya