Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
Sorry to ask again but things are not going well here
Hermione the emaciated rabbit that arrived over Christmas has now not only failed to put weight on but has lost another 300g in 2 weeks She is being fed junior pellets round the clock and should have doubled her weight not lost more. Bloods were taken a few weeks back which were normal. She is part way through a course of panacur but obviously that hasn't helped so far She is going back to the vets next week just to give it a bit more time for the panacur to work some magic but I am not holding out much hope. Not sure where we go from there really.
Also we have had bad news today about Cinderella our little disabled bunny. She has the worst splay leg we have come across and today the vet could tell it was causing her a lot of pain when she manipulated it. So Cinders is going back tomorrow for x-rays depending on what they find she may well need an amputation. I have never had a splay leg bunny have an amputation as normally their pelvis and spine are already too rotated so we are very concerned. I am even worried about her sedation tomorrow as when bunnies have deformities on the outside you never quite know whats going on inside :?
Hermione the emaciated rabbit that arrived over Christmas has now not only failed to put weight on but has lost another 300g in 2 weeks She is being fed junior pellets round the clock and should have doubled her weight not lost more. Bloods were taken a few weeks back which were normal. She is part way through a course of panacur but obviously that hasn't helped so far She is going back to the vets next week just to give it a bit more time for the panacur to work some magic but I am not holding out much hope. Not sure where we go from there really.
Also we have had bad news today about Cinderella our little disabled bunny. She has the worst splay leg we have come across and today the vet could tell it was causing her a lot of pain when she manipulated it. So Cinders is going back tomorrow for x-rays depending on what they find she may well need an amputation. I have never had a splay leg bunny have an amputation as normally their pelvis and spine are already too rotated so we are very concerned. I am even worried about her sedation tomorrow as when bunnies have deformities on the outside you never quite know whats going on inside :?
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