binkyCodie
Mama Doe
last thing I wanted today
out of sheer **** luck, Orion escapes thru a really small gap (I didn't put the barrier well enough). runs up stairs. runs into our bedroom. runs to the other side of the bedroom. locates an **unopened** bar of chocolate. manages to open the bar and eats the first row.
I called the vets already and I've opted for at home monitoring as he is currently very bright in himself. I worry bringing him to the vets may cause issues due to stress and slowing down of the gi tract.
not a lot can be done rn, he can't throw up. essentially rabbits can either tolerate 3x the amount as dogs or 50x, so worst case, for the amount he ate he is in the danger zone of intoxication. but if he's at the higher end of handling it, then, we'll likely escape unscathed
first 4 hours matter the most. on watch rn for any lethargy, overheating or seizures. 5-30 hours he's out of the dangerzone a bit, might see some diarrhea but we should be okay. then 31-48 hours we're mostly okay but still need to be on alert. after 48 hours we can assume its all out of his system.
so ig no sleep for me tonight
he's very bright, responsive, he's got a very good appetite. I hope that continues
out of sheer **** luck, Orion escapes thru a really small gap (I didn't put the barrier well enough). runs up stairs. runs into our bedroom. runs to the other side of the bedroom. locates an **unopened** bar of chocolate. manages to open the bar and eats the first row.
I called the vets already and I've opted for at home monitoring as he is currently very bright in himself. I worry bringing him to the vets may cause issues due to stress and slowing down of the gi tract.
not a lot can be done rn, he can't throw up. essentially rabbits can either tolerate 3x the amount as dogs or 50x, so worst case, for the amount he ate he is in the danger zone of intoxication. but if he's at the higher end of handling it, then, we'll likely escape unscathed
first 4 hours matter the most. on watch rn for any lethargy, overheating or seizures. 5-30 hours he's out of the dangerzone a bit, might see some diarrhea but we should be okay. then 31-48 hours we're mostly okay but still need to be on alert. after 48 hours we can assume its all out of his system.
so ig no sleep for me tonight
he's very bright, responsive, he's got a very good appetite. I hope that continues