martlou
Warren Veteran
On Friday I took Little Ted to the vet as his right eye was a bit inflamed and his tummy was a bit upset. He got Zantac syrup for his tummy to be given twice a day and Fucithalmic cream for his eye. Since then his eye has improved and by mid morning yesterday he was eating normally and had done a lovely big pile of hay poos. He's continued to be fine until 7pm this evening when he stopped eating and was up and down, lying down in odd positions and just generally looking uncomfortable. We booked him in to out of hours vet, took him down and they've admitted him . The vet said he was very gassy and no bowel sounds and she was a bit worried about him . He's had Metacam, Metaclop and Vetergesic to be repeated in 6 hours.
She obviously knew (or at least seems to know) what she's doing but we've had to bring Rosie home as she said they wouldn't know which bunny was eating or pooing if they kept them together. I'm a bit worried about this as they haven't been separated before and I think Teddy will feel a bit lost and bewildered without her. Also he went downhill so quickly (there were only 2 hours between him not eating / shuffling about) to being admitted and his system having shut down). We are so, so worried about our little boy
Lots of vibes for Teddy please. We have to phone at 11.30pm for an update.
She obviously knew (or at least seems to know) what she's doing but we've had to bring Rosie home as she said they wouldn't know which bunny was eating or pooing if they kept them together. I'm a bit worried about this as they haven't been separated before and I think Teddy will feel a bit lost and bewildered without her. Also he went downhill so quickly (there were only 2 hours between him not eating / shuffling about) to being admitted and his system having shut down). We are so, so worried about our little boy
Lots of vibes for Teddy please. We have to phone at 11.30pm for an update.
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