rabbitbunny
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My bunny needs a vet
Right now he is at the Companion Care vets which is actually in the back of a Pets at Home store. The vet seems really nice, and maybe I'm being paranoid, but I got the feeling they were charging me money simply for the sake of it. She couldn't tell me an exact figure, I had to sign loads and loads of forms about pricing and costs.
Bunny isn't eating. Tried syringe feeding last night, no good. Just lies there, hardly moving. She said it's his abdomen. She gave him 5 injections yesterday. Is this normal?
Is there actually anything a vet can do to help in this situation? Or does my bunny need putting to sleep and the vet is just trying to make money out of me? This has happened to me before which is why I'm so untrusting of vets, and it really upsets me if this is the case because I don't want to put my bunny through any pain. How do I know they are actually treating him, instead of leaving him in a cage all day and charging me when I pick him up?
I like the RSPCA one in Eccles but I can't use it anymore since I'm no longer in a low-income household.
I've tried many different vets with different animals. I don't trust any of them
Please, can someone give me the names of vets they trust? Areas in Bolton - Lostock, Horwich. And Chorley even.
And what is the normal procedure a vet would follow for a bunny suffering like mine is?
Thank you so much if you read all that, and sorry for my paranoia.
Right now he is at the Companion Care vets which is actually in the back of a Pets at Home store. The vet seems really nice, and maybe I'm being paranoid, but I got the feeling they were charging me money simply for the sake of it. She couldn't tell me an exact figure, I had to sign loads and loads of forms about pricing and costs.
Bunny isn't eating. Tried syringe feeding last night, no good. Just lies there, hardly moving. She said it's his abdomen. She gave him 5 injections yesterday. Is this normal?
Is there actually anything a vet can do to help in this situation? Or does my bunny need putting to sleep and the vet is just trying to make money out of me? This has happened to me before which is why I'm so untrusting of vets, and it really upsets me if this is the case because I don't want to put my bunny through any pain. How do I know they are actually treating him, instead of leaving him in a cage all day and charging me when I pick him up?
I like the RSPCA one in Eccles but I can't use it anymore since I'm no longer in a low-income household.
I've tried many different vets with different animals. I don't trust any of them
Please, can someone give me the names of vets they trust? Areas in Bolton - Lostock, Horwich. And Chorley even.
And what is the normal procedure a vet would follow for a bunny suffering like mine is?
Thank you so much if you read all that, and sorry for my paranoia.
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