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So, Gilbert had his incisor peg teeth removed 3 weeks ago ( with hindsight, I should have said burr them).
He was doing fine after a few days until last weekend. On Tuesday he saw our rabbit vet who said one of the cavities hadn't healed, gave him antibiotics and Metacam to take home.
Sadly, I had a migraine Wednesday afternoon and he didn't get his Metacam and ate next to nothing overnight. He saw another vet (haven't yet sussed out how rabbit savvy but I am not hopeful, despite the fact she has rabbits..J&B knows who at this stage!)
Thing is I woke with a headache today, he's not eating again and the ideal would be to get him hospitalised. My vets can't admit him overnight as not staffed (don't think this is just covid related, but new lack of resources).
He's also registered at local vets but on enquiring, the vet on duty this weekend.. he ain't going there.. she told me rabbits can mate through bars as one example)
Nurse as my vets said they would see him if I was worried but when I said if I thought he needed hospitalisating wouldn't it be better if I just took him to their OOH provision... She said they would see him. I am reluctant to take him on a 45 minute trip just to be assessed and potentially only kept til 3pm.
Vets is 20 miles away, OOH vets is an extra 10 in the same direction so if he needed moving from one to the other...!
Anyhow, my boy has just eaten a bit of bramble leaf whilst I have written this and I am now about to syringe feed him (hopefully!) And with a bit of luck care for him at home til his follow-up with rabbit vet on Tuesday.
Hardly any. That was the main reason he was seen by vet yesterday and they were going to send him home despite no output. Luckily he did a little before discharged.Oh no, what a nightmare. Is he pooing OK ?
Hardly any. That was the main reason he was seen by vet yesterday and they were going to send him home despite no output. Luckily he did a little before discharged.
Now I cannot find the critical care syringes despite having about six of them.
Can the Vet that would see him today not arrange transport to their OOH Vet using an Animal Ambulance Service if he needs admitting ?
Hope everything improves soon. X
Upper. The bottom didn't regrow, top regrew but until recently haven't been a problem. They were sticking out, as his teeth had.
He actually took the syringe feed quite well but did a ridiculous amount of protesting in between. Hopefully he will see future efforts as not so threatening.
I managed to get syringes from local vets, god knows where I put mine. I have a cupboard for bunny stuff but they weren't in there.
Thank you. I think it just did. The relief of having got a syringe feed in is huge. I get some more brambles soon.
Would he lick CC or mushed up pellets off a plate ?
I will try it now. I felt there was a degree of urgency about getting food into him this morning. If he does, it will be a first here, nobun else has been that compliant.
Ta. I will walk to Tesco later and get some thyme for him to try. The cc is neat, I remember most prefer it with baby food. I haven't needed to syringe feed for over two years, I am out of practice. He's been scoffing grass also. I have had 40 winks, I am hoping he has been out to the banquet since then.I've found some bunnies prefer to eat it off a spoon which is something you could try, its like some bunnies don't like putting noses in wet food. mousey eats more if I snip Thyme (one of her favourites) in to it, or coriander
Vibes for Gilbert
Glad you managed to do syringe feed and hope he improves. Everything is so much worse when your head is aching. My vet does not do evening or overnight, only other rabbit specialist has evening for current patients only, so I feel your frustration.Upper. The bottom didn't regrow, top regrew but until recently haven't been a problem. They were sticking out, as his teeth had.
He actually took the syringe feed quite well but did a ridiculous amount of protesting in between. Hopefully he will see future efforts as not so threatening.
I managed to get syringes from local vets, god knows where I put mine. I have a cupboard for bunny stuff but they weren't in there.