newbabybuns
Warren Veteran
I tend to waffle in my posts when I'm stressed so will try and keep it as brief as poss, Lola my beautiful bun in the middle of my sig for some reason unknown to us became absolutely spooked when we came home earlier, we were talking so she knew we were there, but decided to furiously throw herself back and forth in her cage, bashing herself in the head repeatedly, even though her door was wide open. I was calling her and went to try and get her to stop and she rushed past me and flew round the living room at a hundred miles an hour, bashing into everything again, absolutely frantic. It came to an abrupt halt when somehow went into a reusable shopping bag that was on the floor with toys in and just stopped moving. She was pretty much upside down and completely limp. I got her out thinking she had died/was dying
She just hid under my arm, not making any attempt to move, it seemed her limbs were unresponsive, and she had just switched off. I raced to the vet and he gave her a really good checking over and some meds to help combat shock.
She has done a big stinky ceac, I presume this is to do with the medicine she had (steroids?) but has not passed normal bumbles yet. I've been tempting her to eat, and she has just gone and had some pellets by herself, and nibbling at a bit of hay, but I know how fragile bunnies can be after something like this.
She was having such a nice time free ranging this morning, and when I laid down on the floor with her she was binkying round me and I thought just how much I loved her and her smiley face now this has happened
Please can we have some vibes that the shock doesn't get her I'm going to sleep downstairs with her tonight
She just hid under my arm, not making any attempt to move, it seemed her limbs were unresponsive, and she had just switched off. I raced to the vet and he gave her a really good checking over and some meds to help combat shock.
She has done a big stinky ceac, I presume this is to do with the medicine she had (steroids?) but has not passed normal bumbles yet. I've been tempting her to eat, and she has just gone and had some pellets by herself, and nibbling at a bit of hay, but I know how fragile bunnies can be after something like this.
She was having such a nice time free ranging this morning, and when I laid down on the floor with her she was binkying round me and I thought just how much I loved her and her smiley face now this has happened
Please can we have some vibes that the shock doesn't get her I'm going to sleep downstairs with her tonight
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