Sidditherabbit
Warren Scout
Hey folks,
Thought I may update this to get you up to speed:
Sid had surgery last Tuesday (6th Feb) to remove the mass. It was the size of a table tennis ball in the end, but it's out.
It's the 14th today, he came home yesterday, he is as well as he can be given the op that he had. (Day 8)
We are struggling to get him to eat a lot, the odd graze of hay, parsley aside and nibble of pellets but there is barely any swelling left and he's fairly normal. The next step is to work a safe way to critical care him without picking him up from the chest (we can't touch that area for 30 days)
He is clicking a fair bit, it's clearly irritating him but he's on a big dose daily of metacam, so hopefully that will see him through the next few days.
Most of his story is on sidditherabbit on twitter if you want to have a look.
Rich
Thought I may update this to get you up to speed:
Sid had surgery last Tuesday (6th Feb) to remove the mass. It was the size of a table tennis ball in the end, but it's out.
It's the 14th today, he came home yesterday, he is as well as he can be given the op that he had. (Day 8)
We are struggling to get him to eat a lot, the odd graze of hay, parsley aside and nibble of pellets but there is barely any swelling left and he's fairly normal. The next step is to work a safe way to critical care him without picking him up from the chest (we can't touch that area for 30 days)
He is clicking a fair bit, it's clearly irritating him but he's on a big dose daily of metacam, so hopefully that will see him through the next few days.
Most of his story is on sidditherabbit on twitter if you want to have a look.
Rich