oscarbunny
Warren Veteran
I went to do the bunny veggie rounds and noticed that Polo was not interested in her food. She was eating this morning. I fed the other bunnies and waited to see if she would eat anything, she wouldnt. I tried her with some nuggets, she refused them and then and went into her little tunnel. She wasnt very active, or moving much except when i tried to grab hold of her, and she ran away from me .
She then had her self stretched out and looked as though she couldnt get comfortable. And then she was hunched up. I ran back into the house, grabbed the phone and got her an emergancy appointment.
She looked really poorly in the car and was all hunched up with her eyes shut
Vet examined her and she was hugging me (polo not the vet), which is rare for Polo, she is usually very jumpy and likes her own space. Vet said her tummy felt a bit tender, around her bladder area... and therefore could have an infection. She also said that it could be stasis, and covered all areas when giving her some drugs.
She was given Baytrill, metoclopromide and Vit B12
I was also given some science recovery formula, but i have no idea how and when and how much to feed her?!?!
Please can someone advise...
Thanks
She then had her self stretched out and looked as though she couldnt get comfortable. And then she was hunched up. I ran back into the house, grabbed the phone and got her an emergancy appointment.
She looked really poorly in the car and was all hunched up with her eyes shut
Vet examined her and she was hugging me (polo not the vet), which is rare for Polo, she is usually very jumpy and likes her own space. Vet said her tummy felt a bit tender, around her bladder area... and therefore could have an infection. She also said that it could be stasis, and covered all areas when giving her some drugs.
She was given Baytrill, metoclopromide and Vit B12
I was also given some science recovery formula, but i have no idea how and when and how much to feed her?!?!
Please can someone advise...
Thanks
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