... and Metacam too ...
In December Billy's guts stopped moving and he was put on Baytrill and metacam. I remember the day because it was the day of my Christmas party and I had to administer drugs the next day with the most vicious hangover and trying to hold a struggling bunny down after just 3 hours sleep and the room still spinning was NOT GOOD FUN.
Anyway I awoke this morning to let them both out at 6am and Billy was hunched in the corner looking quiet. Not like him at all. He had also wee'd in the corner. Again not like him, they both always use the litter tray. He wouldn't eat and I just knew he was ill again. I syringed some baytrill and metacam (pain relief) into him and also syringed down him quite a lot of that recovery green stuff (sachets that you get from the vets) before going to work rather late and rather worried. (My bf was summoned over to look out for him).
I spoke to the vet and she said I had done the right thing but if this keeps happening they would need to do blood tests and maybe an X-ray.
Has anyone else experienced this with their bunny(ies)?
In December Billy's guts stopped moving and he was put on Baytrill and metacam. I remember the day because it was the day of my Christmas party and I had to administer drugs the next day with the most vicious hangover and trying to hold a struggling bunny down after just 3 hours sleep and the room still spinning was NOT GOOD FUN.
Anyway I awoke this morning to let them both out at 6am and Billy was hunched in the corner looking quiet. Not like him at all. He had also wee'd in the corner. Again not like him, they both always use the litter tray. He wouldn't eat and I just knew he was ill again. I syringed some baytrill and metacam (pain relief) into him and also syringed down him quite a lot of that recovery green stuff (sachets that you get from the vets) before going to work rather late and rather worried. (My bf was summoned over to look out for him).
I spoke to the vet and she said I had done the right thing but if this keeps happening they would need to do blood tests and maybe an X-ray.
Has anyone else experienced this with their bunny(ies)?