Can’t quote for some reason.
Omi- Omg iv been checking regularly as she’s been chewing it so much and didn’t find any thing although doesn’t mean she didn’t get to any
I get that. Poor Beauty. It’s just so upsetting to see her like this. If she’s no better I will be taking her back tomorrow.
Hi Lisa
I've been away for the afternoon so haven't read your PM yet. I shall do so asap.
I wouldn't blame yourself because with rabbits they are so mysterious that it's most times impossible to now why they go into stasis. I think many rabbit owners would concur with that!
I will get back to you shortly. I am glad you've got the Metacam, but if you haven't already, I would press for some gut motility drugs to use at home. Also, if you have to go back to the vet, ask for a blood glucose test. Reason why here:
Blood glucose is measured in mmol/ml (millimoles/litre)
Normal: 4-8 mmol/ml
2-4 mmol/ltr – needs food – rabbit is experiencing gut stasis
If less that 2 mmol/ltr, call vet
8-15 mmol/ltr Rabbit is stressed, but can stay at home
More than 15mmol/ltr, less than 20 – Call vet, start to worry…
More than 20 mmol/ltr, needs surgery.
Happy to help with this ... I shall now reply to your PM and hope you and Brandi are OK? xx