FalkirkBairn
Young Bun
I have read some older threads giving advice on how to stop bunnies chewing their stitches and staples but I am having real problems with Honey. She has an injury just above her shoulder and she came home with a collar which she didn't like at all. Because she is prone to gut stasis I was worried about her not eating the cecotropes and liked the idea of the baby-gro as she would still be able to reach her behind.
Bought the baby gros and stitched them up a bit as they were loose at the neck. It wasn't long before she figured out how to get out of them. I kept a watch on her but she sucked at the sleeves until they were so damp she could stretch them and then slipped her paws backwards then pushed the babygro over her head.
She was a wee besom and clearly decided that if I was going to abuse her with clothes she was having a dirty protest! She always uses the litter tray but as she is being kept in the kitchen at the moment she just went and did her business all over the place. Sticky poo all over the rug, bleugh.
Round 1 to Honey.
Bought a better (so I thought) collar out of PAH. This was fine for 1 afternoon and 1 overnight. Overnight she decided on another dirty protest but the collar was still on. She managed to get the sticky poo all over the collar too so she must have been trying to eat it. I took the collar off and she went round eating the sticky poo off the rug. However by the next afternoon she had figured out how to get the collar off too. I have no idea how she did it and it was on tight enough but not too tight.
Round 2 to Honey.
I have supervised her in the kitchen every night so she can go without the collar or baby grow so she is getting maybe 6 hours per day without anything on. I am worried that she will injure herself trying to escape whatever method I use to keep her away from the staples. She doesn't actually seem too bothered about the staples when she does escape the babygro or collar but I don't want to chance her chewing them.
She got the op last Friday and I am wondering if I need to worry as much if she gets at them now. She is supposed to have them removed next Monday. The wound looks really fine and clean but I'd hate to get this far and have to start over if she decided to chew them out. If anyone has any other ideas I'd be glad to hear them as I'd quite like to win round 3
Bought the baby gros and stitched them up a bit as they were loose at the neck. It wasn't long before she figured out how to get out of them. I kept a watch on her but she sucked at the sleeves until they were so damp she could stretch them and then slipped her paws backwards then pushed the babygro over her head.
She was a wee besom and clearly decided that if I was going to abuse her with clothes she was having a dirty protest! She always uses the litter tray but as she is being kept in the kitchen at the moment she just went and did her business all over the place. Sticky poo all over the rug, bleugh.
Round 1 to Honey.
Bought a better (so I thought) collar out of PAH. This was fine for 1 afternoon and 1 overnight. Overnight she decided on another dirty protest but the collar was still on. She managed to get the sticky poo all over the collar too so she must have been trying to eat it. I took the collar off and she went round eating the sticky poo off the rug. However by the next afternoon she had figured out how to get the collar off too. I have no idea how she did it and it was on tight enough but not too tight.
Round 2 to Honey.
I have supervised her in the kitchen every night so she can go without the collar or baby grow so she is getting maybe 6 hours per day without anything on. I am worried that she will injure herself trying to escape whatever method I use to keep her away from the staples. She doesn't actually seem too bothered about the staples when she does escape the babygro or collar but I don't want to chance her chewing them.
She got the op last Friday and I am wondering if I need to worry as much if she gets at them now. She is supposed to have them removed next Monday. The wound looks really fine and clean but I'd hate to get this far and have to start over if she decided to chew them out. If anyone has any other ideas I'd be glad to hear them as I'd quite like to win round 3