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Now Honey is ill

Honey is doing better just now. She has been eating bits on and off, and has had some poops :D. She still isn't eating right, but hopefully this will be her starting to get better. I feel better about here being here too, because I know what she normally likes to eat, and I don't think anyone at the vets would go outside in the pitch dark, in torrential rain and a gale force wind to try to find the little dandelions I'm sure I saw in the garden somewhere :lol:.
 
Not sure how things are this morning. Honey had eaten all the food left out for her overnight, even the pellets. There were a few poops in her potty and a wee. She has eaten the greens I gave her this morning, but hasn't yet touched her pellets and is still a bit withdrawn. I can't decide if she is the same as last night, or if she isn't quite as good :?. How much is her not doing well, and how much is me panicking?
 
Thank you everyone for all the support. Honey has been doing quite well today. She has been eating everything put out to her, and has been passing some poops and little wee's. She is showing an interest in things again. While she isn't 100%, she is doing good for now.
 
Pleased Honey is doing better. My specialists never gives Doughnut back to me until she is 100% and I would much rather that as I think she is in safer hands than me and also I have to go to work so can't be there for her. It's so stressful isn't it. I don't understand why vets release them.
 
Pleased Honey is doing better. My specialists never gives Doughnut back to me until she is 100% and I would much rather that as I think she is in safer hands than me and also I have to go to work so can't be there for her. It's so stressful isn't it. I don't understand why vets release them.

I think it's dependent on the individual situation, stress can make a bunny poorlier and being away from its home and companion, being dealt with by strangers, and often putting up with the presence of other animals can be really upsetting for them.
 
Pleased Honey is doing better. My specialists never gives Doughnut back to me until she is 100% and I would much rather that as I think she is in safer hands than me and also I have to go to work so can't be there for her. It's so stressful isn't it. I don't understand why vets release them.

Honey is usually kept in, but it was a different vet yesterday. I was really worried treating her at home because she had a blockage once before and I was terrified it would develop into another blockage.

In the end it worked out better because I went out to pick her some things that she likes.

I suppose I need to get my confidence back in treating stasis buns.
 
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