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Mama Doe
So the vet has advised they keep him in another night. Although Winston is eating a little bit and pooing a little bit he isn't 100% so they want to carry on topping up his intake with syringe food. More experienced rabbit owners could probably manage this at home but I think it's best for them to stay at the vets. There is a nurse onsite during the night monitoring all the animals, they are the only animals on the exotics ward so have the place to themselves and it's lovely and quiet, apparently Edith is having a whale of a time!
My only concerned is RHD2 as they are not yet vaccinated against it. But they are the only rabbits there, they are on a separate ward to other animals and I just hope hygiene/hand washing is high on the agenda of all staff!
My only concerned is RHD2 as they are not yet vaccinated against it. But they are the only rabbits there, they are on a separate ward to other animals and I just hope hygiene/hand washing is high on the agenda of all staff!