0XBunnyta
Warren Scout
My bunny is currently at the emergency vet staying the night, not sure what’s wrong with her but we’re thinking it’s the GI route as nothing seems to be out of the ordinary otherwise and her only symptoms are ‘quiet’ and not eating.
Please can you share your stories of overnight stays? I’ve rang twice and each time the receptionist has had to battle to get an update from the vet, to then relay the message to me whilst being busy herself, it’s kind of awkward so I don’t have any idea what’s happening treatment wise or diagnostics wise other then she’s settled and still not eating (since around 11am this morning).
I know they have given her IV fluids, pain meds, gut stimulant, some sort of injections and there was also mention of a blood glucose test for obstruction, again not much being comminicated to me since I don’t think today is a normal clinic day and is more emergency based.
Any advice?
Please can you share your stories of overnight stays? I’ve rang twice and each time the receptionist has had to battle to get an update from the vet, to then relay the message to me whilst being busy herself, it’s kind of awkward so I don’t have any idea what’s happening treatment wise or diagnostics wise other then she’s settled and still not eating (since around 11am this morning).
I know they have given her IV fluids, pain meds, gut stimulant, some sort of injections and there was also mention of a blood glucose test for obstruction, again not much being comminicated to me since I don’t think today is a normal clinic day and is more emergency based.
Any advice?