Willowsmum
Mama Doe
He everyone,
Haven't been on here for a while.
Need some advice about one of my rabbits who suddenly developed vestibular issues. Long story short, she's had tests etc (won't go into all the details) and is EC positive so is on all the right meds, plus She started anti-dizzy drug today.
In veterinary terms she's classed as mild but to me it's horrific especially as she's a rescue bunny from a terrible home who doesn't like interaction
It's been two weeks and she still isn't eating enough on her own so I'm syringe feeding she will sometimes eat leaves and grass.
Basically she's miserable and so is her bonded mate. Each day is different, some days she seems to make tiny progress and then we're back to zero the next day.
I'm not sure anyone can necessarily give me answers but any tips or advice would be good for my head tilt bunny (she won't eat baby food or mashed pellets) and and advice for the other one who is incredibly depressed.
I can't bear seeing either of them so unhappy
Haven't been on here for a while.
Need some advice about one of my rabbits who suddenly developed vestibular issues. Long story short, she's had tests etc (won't go into all the details) and is EC positive so is on all the right meds, plus She started anti-dizzy drug today.
In veterinary terms she's classed as mild but to me it's horrific especially as she's a rescue bunny from a terrible home who doesn't like interaction
It's been two weeks and she still isn't eating enough on her own so I'm syringe feeding she will sometimes eat leaves and grass.
Basically she's miserable and so is her bonded mate. Each day is different, some days she seems to make tiny progress and then we're back to zero the next day.
I'm not sure anyone can necessarily give me answers but any tips or advice would be good for my head tilt bunny (she won't eat baby food or mashed pellets) and and advice for the other one who is incredibly depressed.
I can't bear seeing either of them so unhappy
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