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No of course I wouldn't do that unless I was advised by a vet. I realise it can cause liver damage just like in humans. I was merely thinking I could ring OOH to ask them but then I remembered they won't prescribe over the phoneDo NOT give Calpol (paracetamol version) unless advised to do so by a Vet
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What I posted was for the benefit of anyone reading the thread as sometimes people don’t realise how dangerous it can be to use human medication for a Rabbit. This part of RU is ‘Public’, people do not have to be forum members to read posts in ‘Health’. So for the benefit of anyone reading this thread I wanted to emphasise how important it is to seek vet advice before giving any human medications to a RabbitNo of course I wouldn't do that unless I was advised by a vet. I realise it can cause liver damage just like in humans. I was merely thinking I could ring OOH to ask them but then I remembered they won't prescribe over the phone
Sorry I should have made myself clearer ☹What I posted was for the benefit of anyone reading the thread as sometimes people don’t realise how dangerous it can be to use human medication for a Rabbit. This part of RU is ‘Public’, people do not have to be forum members to read posts in ‘Health’. So for the benefit of anyone reading this thread I wanted to emphasise how important it is to seek vet advice before giving any human medications to a Rabbit
Sorry not messaged you back yet. I will do soon.Oh I'm really sorry to hear this, sending so many vibes for Lilabelle xxx
So she is now on Loxicam for cats this weekend and she is eating again. She has had different herbs and veg over last 12 hours including carrot tops which my OH found at the International shop when he bought their herbs which Chief and Lils both loved.
She is also acting differently NOT staring in to the corner of the cage and not eating all the hard toys today. She obviously has pain. Now we need to convince the vets!
Please could do with more vibes. She is still not back to the feisty Lillabelle we know although she did growl at me earlier whilst I administered her Metoclopramide Looking better Lils
Thank you Jane for your round the clock advice when needed ❤
Thank you Pets mum she was in the lounge earlier. Much more like our Lillabelle
As pain killers work in 30 mins and has her eating 90% normal feeding compared to around 30% yesterday
We need the vet to prescribe her pain meds and check her mouth again
Thank you Pets mum she was in the lounge earlier. Much more like our Lillabelle
As pain killers work in 30 mins and has her eating 90% normal feeding compared to around 30% yesterday
We need the vet to prescribe her pain meds and check her mouth again
Re the insurance- you need to establish if BH do direct claims or if you have to pay BH first, they complete the clinical details on the claim form and you then claim the money back from Agria.I really hope so. It depends on whether Agria insurance agree to it but their average time to decide on a claim is 5 days!
I am going to ring the vets and if I can't get her booked in tomorrow due to funds I am at least going to explain her need for proper pain meds until I can sort out the insurance. If they don't agree to help we will take her to PDSA. Hopefully they can give us pain meds and may even help us with a dental for her.
Tonight she hid under the bed after her pain meds bless her. This is all so traumatic for her being picked up so much. We have realised she does love a cuddle if we sit on the bed with her. She definitely relaxes with a few strokes and head rubs. It feels that she trusts us more since she has been poorly.
However I will be so happy to have our little Bellatrix back to her usual feisty self. She is now having tea of timothy hay with spring greens, carrot tops, parsley and dill. All favourites of hers. It is so lovely seeing them both eating side by side again. We have not seen much of that lately
Please don't think about it, you and Lilabelle be well, you can always talk to me, I'm always hereSorry not messaged you back yet. I will do soon.
Lillabelle is a bit better today since having pain killer but not 100% by any means ❤
I rang Briar House just now and they want to see Lillabelle this morning. I have to give them our insurance details and they said they will submit the claim to Agria for us. They said if Agria don't pay out then we will be liable. So I guess they are claiming direct then?Re the insurance- you need to establish if BH do direct claims or if you have to pay BH first, they complete the clinical details on the claim form and you then claim the money back from Agria.
Some Vets will do direct claims, some will want the client to pay them a % of the full bill up front until the claim is settled and some Vets want 100% of the bill paid up front then the client does the insurance claim themselves.
She needs to have the cause of her pain addressed so really it seems almost certain she needs a dental. I do hope they will admit her and do it today as this situation has dragged on for so long and whilst pain relief helps it’s just a sticking plaster and not a longterm solution.I rang Briar House just now and they want to see Lillabelle this morning. I have to give them our insurance details and they said they will submit the claim to Agria for us. They said if Agria don't pay out then we will be liable. So I guess they are claiming direct then?
I said we need painkiller for her and we are to bring her down at half 11.