Our 7-yr-old rex girl was diagnosed with degenerative neurological over a year ago. She lays on her side and I express her bladder by gentle massage 3-4x times daily. Her hind and front limbs are mostly non-functioning - save for times I hold her belly to let her nibble supper salad or do towel sling therapy. Silver sulfadiazine cream (SSD) to remedy any urine scald spots has helped. So far I've learned to express so urine does not flow out on her fur or sensitive pelvic tissue.
She has annual bloodwork to check liver, kidney values, et al. for staying on Meloxicam and Tramadol. I tend to Tramadol 2x daily. She also has hydronephrosis.
@JBun, she has a recheck this week so I value your input on Meloxicam effectiveness if our once daily dose is less beneficial. ?? I will ask, too, wrt Adequan.
Gabapentin is mentioned as a pain relief in several other forums I routinely check and I hear from other bun parents who were scripted Gabapentin for their bun. As I understand Gaba' is processed thru the kidneys and if kidney function is compromised use of that pain med is detrimental. imo, it accelerated renal decline in our 12-yr.-old dutch who was special needs.
wrt peeing normally again? I cannot answer. Our dysfunctional, paresis, special needs' house buns and support companions do okay with gentle bladder pee-outs. That has been routine for the past two decades.
This is an excellent spot with the admins to learn how to care for our cherished companions.
@Rabbit Run , If you're on facebook Elderbuns and Disabled Rabbits groups have excellent input.