but we've caught it early so finger's crossed.
Gave her some pain relief this morning and left it an hour before taking her to the vet, who administered further meds via injection.
Got home, was instructed to give half a syringe of Recovery every 2 hours starting as soon as we got home. I gave her a second dose at 2pm. However, she had been eating hay once we arrived back home as well, so that was good. She has pooped but it's quite wet looking although not actually runny, so obviously I'll keep my eye on that. Vet initially advised to keep her indoors because it's warmer, but then agreed that as the shed is between 20 and 25 degrees, bunnies could go into their preferred environment but I've had to shut the tunnel off to keep them in the shed and to stop any draughts.
However, now I've manhandled Thumper, she hates me so each time I go to check on her she stops whatever she's doing and hunkers down, so I don't actually know if she's improving or not! Hubby's not here (he's 'good cop' :lol as he's at work so it's difficult now. Vet said that if she's not improved come 4pm she wants her back in.
Not sure what to do other than to send the kids in instead, or one of them at least, see if they can get her to eat.
It's stuffed my day right up to be honest, which is really annoying. Was going to spend time with my parents, then take the kids for an ice-cream by the sea given the last 3 weeks' weather's been naff. So much for that plan, eh? It won't be long before they go back to school/college and it'll be "what did you do in the holidays, kids?" "nothing. literally, nothing".
Gave her some pain relief this morning and left it an hour before taking her to the vet, who administered further meds via injection.
Got home, was instructed to give half a syringe of Recovery every 2 hours starting as soon as we got home. I gave her a second dose at 2pm. However, she had been eating hay once we arrived back home as well, so that was good. She has pooped but it's quite wet looking although not actually runny, so obviously I'll keep my eye on that. Vet initially advised to keep her indoors because it's warmer, but then agreed that as the shed is between 20 and 25 degrees, bunnies could go into their preferred environment but I've had to shut the tunnel off to keep them in the shed and to stop any draughts.
However, now I've manhandled Thumper, she hates me so each time I go to check on her she stops whatever she's doing and hunkers down, so I don't actually know if she's improving or not! Hubby's not here (he's 'good cop' :lol as he's at work so it's difficult now. Vet said that if she's not improved come 4pm she wants her back in.
Not sure what to do other than to send the kids in instead, or one of them at least, see if they can get her to eat.
It's stuffed my day right up to be honest, which is really annoying. Was going to spend time with my parents, then take the kids for an ice-cream by the sea given the last 3 weeks' weather's been naff. So much for that plan, eh? It won't be long before they go back to school/college and it'll be "what did you do in the holidays, kids?" "nothing. literally, nothing".