A disaster struck at the weekend, Molly when i checked her Saturday morning, had not eaten nor been in her litter tray and she was hiding at the back of the hutch grinding her teeth.
Took her to the vets Saturday morning, checked her over, and gave me 2 sachets of recovery saying she had gone into stasis.
Managed to feed her the majority of the first packet, as she eat it off the spoon, so i thought things were looking promising, she even eat some grass (not much but had a chew) but constantly trying to hide away.
By the early evening she was it a bad way, hunched up, none responsive, when touched, wobbling. Tried to feed her the second sachet of the recovery, couldnt even open her mouth, it was fixed hard, no general movement, and not long after died.
A real shame as she was shaping up to be the best rabbit ive had, she would let you stroke her, came upto you if you hadn't stroked her nose to make sure you had done so. My son was upset as you can imagine.
Im reading up more on stasis, and from my limited and recent experience of it, it looks very hard to keep your rabbit alive once this has started, would that be the correct statement??
Also can you buy syringes that have a thicker nozzel at the end to let the recovery stuff get through. The vet did warn me i may have to adapt a syringe by cutting off the end and making the hole bigger, but i couldnt get it into her mouth in the evening, not that im saying it would have saved her.