:wave: hi there, I have been off RU for a few weeks but now I'm back
Just to say that you should never take anything for granted, especially bunny health. My 2 have been tough as boots for the (nearly) 1 year that i;ve had them then last wednesday Kane was suddenly poorly - big style. no eating, grinding teeth, hiding in the bedroom all hunched etc etc. Rushed to emergency vet at 11pm, had injections but no improvement so admitted (with Mrs Sparkle of course) on thursday morning. he was there until Saturday evening, having fluids, syringe feeding, liquid paraffin, zantac, metacam, the full works.
Fingers crossed he is starting to look and behave relatively normal now although when he got home I nearly took him straight back again as he was still not right although he was eating on his own. Nerve racking doesn't even begin to explain how stressful it has been, I felt totally useless.
so fingers crossed for all those tough bunnies out there - long may you remain so
Just to say that you should never take anything for granted, especially bunny health. My 2 have been tough as boots for the (nearly) 1 year that i;ve had them then last wednesday Kane was suddenly poorly - big style. no eating, grinding teeth, hiding in the bedroom all hunched etc etc. Rushed to emergency vet at 11pm, had injections but no improvement so admitted (with Mrs Sparkle of course) on thursday morning. he was there until Saturday evening, having fluids, syringe feeding, liquid paraffin, zantac, metacam, the full works.
Fingers crossed he is starting to look and behave relatively normal now although when he got home I nearly took him straight back again as he was still not right although he was eating on his own. Nerve racking doesn't even begin to explain how stressful it has been, I felt totally useless.
so fingers crossed for all those tough bunnies out there - long may you remain so