MiniMonsters
New Kit
Having got through all his complications after castration and finally been reintroduced to his friend Bongo, Bertie has developed a mild respiratory infection - had a little white discharge from his nose last night but otherwise was bright and eating, so took him straight to the vets this morning. The vet is happy that it hasn't developed much and agrees that it is more likely stress related and changing temperatures. I had been feeding some coneflower (dried purple echinacea) from Pets@Home as figured this was probably very low strength but might help him deal with the stress, but obviously not.
Poor Bertie is on Baytril 2x a day again, but he found this really stressful last month after his surgery (he struggles, jerks his head even when wrapped tightly in a towel and also refuses to swallow). Does anyone know any other way/tricks for getting Baytril into a bunny apart from syringe feeding - small bit of soaked food of some kind perhaps? Anything to keep his stress levels down. Thanks!
Poor Bertie is on Baytril 2x a day again, but he found this really stressful last month after his surgery (he struggles, jerks his head even when wrapped tightly in a towel and also refuses to swallow). Does anyone know any other way/tricks for getting Baytril into a bunny apart from syringe feeding - small bit of soaked food of some kind perhaps? Anything to keep his stress levels down. Thanks!