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Wise Old Thumper
I should have enough experience on this but I doubt myself because it's out of hours and I think Pet Plan might think I'm taking the Mick It will cost a minimum of £104 for him to be seen and given appropriate meds.
Elijah has bellyache, I've been out at work between 3pm and 7.15pm and when I got in he was laid in his litter tray looking sorry for himself. He's intermittantly breathing fast (but not really badly so), and I can hear gurgling. I can't say whether he's pooped since I've been out but he wouldn't normally anyway, he often pops a big pile out during the evening.
If I knew the exact time of onset it would make the decision easier. He's looking miserable rather than distressed. I know all the chase him about, tempt him with food etc and I should have the courage to do a blood glucose test, but I don't - regardless of what it says anyway he's in pain and refusing food, so he needs pain and gut meds whatever that reads.
I was thinking of giving it to 8.30 / 9.00 if there's no change - does that sound reasonable? I know this also depends on the rabbit and whether this is a regular occurence - it is fairly frequent but I don't know if that means I take him sooner or later :?
(vibes also welcomed)
Elijah has bellyache, I've been out at work between 3pm and 7.15pm and when I got in he was laid in his litter tray looking sorry for himself. He's intermittantly breathing fast (but not really badly so), and I can hear gurgling. I can't say whether he's pooped since I've been out but he wouldn't normally anyway, he often pops a big pile out during the evening.
If I knew the exact time of onset it would make the decision easier. He's looking miserable rather than distressed. I know all the chase him about, tempt him with food etc and I should have the courage to do a blood glucose test, but I don't - regardless of what it says anyway he's in pain and refusing food, so he needs pain and gut meds whatever that reads.
I was thinking of giving it to 8.30 / 9.00 if there's no change - does that sound reasonable? I know this also depends on the rabbit and whether this is a regular occurence - it is fairly frequent but I don't know if that means I take him sooner or later :?
(vibes also welcomed)
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