huppie
Mama Doe
Sorry everyone, another non-eating thread.
This morning Huppie was binkying with enthusiasm to get to her food. This afternoon hubby saw her eat hay (I was out all day). At 18:15 UK time (90 mins ago) dinner was served. The male rabbit binkied and ran to dinner as usual but Huppie just sat there. I picked her up and checked her bum and tummy (no sounds or vibrations). Her eyes and ears are perky. I put her down and she has barely moved. I put the food bowl in front of her and she hasn't touched it. Rambaldi has though - normally she would chase him away! I have tried giving her her fave treat (Gingko Plus) but she has ignored it. Hubby and I have a permanent watch on her at the moment. She has eaten her cecs but that is it - and that was very brief (normally it goes on for ages). I rang the out of hours vet and she said to try force-feeding with a syringe!!!! She said to call back if Huppie gets really listless and to take her in at 09:00 (UK time). Help!!! What should I do?
Huppie is female, approx 6 and sterilised with no history of teeth problems. When she had her vaccs and check-up on 1st April the vet said she was a super healthy bunny with no problems.
I don't wnat to lose her, please help!!!
Emma
This morning Huppie was binkying with enthusiasm to get to her food. This afternoon hubby saw her eat hay (I was out all day). At 18:15 UK time (90 mins ago) dinner was served. The male rabbit binkied and ran to dinner as usual but Huppie just sat there. I picked her up and checked her bum and tummy (no sounds or vibrations). Her eyes and ears are perky. I put her down and she has barely moved. I put the food bowl in front of her and she hasn't touched it. Rambaldi has though - normally she would chase him away! I have tried giving her her fave treat (Gingko Plus) but she has ignored it. Hubby and I have a permanent watch on her at the moment. She has eaten her cecs but that is it - and that was very brief (normally it goes on for ages). I rang the out of hours vet and she said to try force-feeding with a syringe!!!! She said to call back if Huppie gets really listless and to take her in at 09:00 (UK time). Help!!! What should I do?
Huppie is female, approx 6 and sterilised with no history of teeth problems. When she had her vaccs and check-up on 1st April the vet said she was a super healthy bunny with no problems.
I don't wnat to lose her, please help!!!
Emma
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