lisaam
Young Bun
Ive been on here a few times re my rabbit patch. I had him at the vet last night to get a small lump checked out. It was just a growth and no action required but the vet was pretty frank in that he thinks I should put him down. He as I see him every day I might not notice but to the vet he looks terrible.
Patch is 10 years old at least. He has suffered head tilt and complete blindness for about 2 years now. He has lost a lot of weight steadily over the past 2 years. Somehow through all this he survived an op, had eye infections which heal with meds no problem and a few other skin issues.
I noticed the other night it seems that due to the head tilt he has lost function of a back leg. Its a lot thinner and limp than the other and its the side he just drags around when circling.
Ive not painted a good picture here he sounds awful but i'm always torn with if i should put him down or not? To me he still reacts if i enter a room, if i stroke his nose or pet him, he gets excited when he hears food but yes is very fussy and doesnt eat nuggets anymore. He drinks plenty and does still eat greens, hay etc. He barely moves in a circle now but he does still try clean himself to certain extent. He can lie down or sit up also.
I'm torn... he doesnt have a good quality of life but I don't understand how he has survived all these problems no one does at this age etc. I have always wanted him to go off his own accord but am I making him suffer, should I make the decision to let him go?
I can't bare it but i'll need to find the strength to do it if its for the best.
Patch is 10 years old at least. He has suffered head tilt and complete blindness for about 2 years now. He has lost a lot of weight steadily over the past 2 years. Somehow through all this he survived an op, had eye infections which heal with meds no problem and a few other skin issues.
I noticed the other night it seems that due to the head tilt he has lost function of a back leg. Its a lot thinner and limp than the other and its the side he just drags around when circling.
Ive not painted a good picture here he sounds awful but i'm always torn with if i should put him down or not? To me he still reacts if i enter a room, if i stroke his nose or pet him, he gets excited when he hears food but yes is very fussy and doesnt eat nuggets anymore. He drinks plenty and does still eat greens, hay etc. He barely moves in a circle now but he does still try clean himself to certain extent. He can lie down or sit up also.
I'm torn... he doesnt have a good quality of life but I don't understand how he has survived all these problems no one does at this age etc. I have always wanted him to go off his own accord but am I making him suffer, should I make the decision to let him go?
I can't bare it but i'll need to find the strength to do it if its for the best.