auburnette
Young Bun
Still trucking on - we have reduced metacam to 1x a day on Mark's advice but she will be on sulfatrim for a while. We noticed a few abnormal poos over the weekend, very small (still well formed) and wetter than usual (not cecals though). We're watching carefully as could be a variety of causes -we gave cisapride on Saturday evening due to the abnormal poos which I guess could have speeded things up, she is off it again now. They've probably also had more wet food than usual (lots of wet forage as it is the thing that is going down best) and of course there is the stress of the twice day meds...
She seems pretty good at the moment - very keen for pellets yesterday evening this morning, and right now on webcam she is eating hay after having been flopped out on her side. Hard to tell if she's eating enough to maintain her weight, both bunnies are not eating their hay as well as usual as we have increased the amount of forage available and probably also inadvertently increased pellets to try and induce Honey to eat :/ I would like to get them back eating their hay properly but worried that Honey won't eat enough hay of her own accord to keep weight on her. Argh. This is stressful, I wish she could tell us if she were feeling more normal!
She seems pretty good at the moment - very keen for pellets yesterday evening this morning, and right now on webcam she is eating hay after having been flopped out on her side. Hard to tell if she's eating enough to maintain her weight, both bunnies are not eating their hay as well as usual as we have increased the amount of forage available and probably also inadvertently increased pellets to try and induce Honey to eat :/ I would like to get them back eating their hay properly but worried that Honey won't eat enough hay of her own accord to keep weight on her. Argh. This is stressful, I wish she could tell us if she were feeling more normal!