SpaceLeporidae
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I originally made this post back in November:
To make a long story short, the vet and I threw everything but the kitchen sink at him. He's not totally out of the woods yet (still has eye crusties and a bit of nasal discharge, for which we're trying him on Baytril,) but he is doing much better! He's put on weight, his coat is far less ratty (appears to be turning a lovely black steel color as well,) he's more active and alert... annnd that mischievous "puppy stage" is in full swing. I have him in a bathroom until we've reached an accord with litter training, and the place is now a fortress built around a can. Barricades built everywhere to protect the plumbing. Latches on the cabinets. Handles removed on said cabinets. I've ****y trapped the sink (nothing that'll hurt him, he just gets a water squirt when he jumps in,) and when I open the door in the morning, this is what I find.
I think the kid has claimed his throne.
I took home a baby Flemish giant in late October, later found out he was weaned too early (5 weeks) and the mother had had a pretty horrible diet ("alfalfa pellets and grass.") A trip to the vet revealed ear mites and coccidia, both of which he's been treated for. There's some clear nasal discharge as well. I've got him on probiotics, I'm adding a bit of unprocessed apple cider vinegar to his water, and the vet prescribed Baytril to be taken after the first round of probiotics. Essentially we're trying to knock out any infections and infestations, then bolster his immune system. I knew he was going to be small (his parents are around 12-13 lbs,) which, although I'd have preferred mid-sized, is fine with me since they had such great temperaments. However, this baby is half the size he ought to be (9 weeks and 2.1 lbs.) Should I expect him to be significantly smaller than his parents? Should I expect him to survive at all? He seems pretty happy and inquisitive, but this is a lot of health problems.
Edit: This wasn't a breeder I got him from, this is just someone whose rabbits had babies.
To make a long story short, the vet and I threw everything but the kitchen sink at him. He's not totally out of the woods yet (still has eye crusties and a bit of nasal discharge, for which we're trying him on Baytril,) but he is doing much better! He's put on weight, his coat is far less ratty (appears to be turning a lovely black steel color as well,) he's more active and alert... annnd that mischievous "puppy stage" is in full swing. I have him in a bathroom until we've reached an accord with litter training, and the place is now a fortress built around a can. Barricades built everywhere to protect the plumbing. Latches on the cabinets. Handles removed on said cabinets. I've ****y trapped the sink (nothing that'll hurt him, he just gets a water squirt when he jumps in,) and when I open the door in the morning, this is what I find.
I think the kid has claimed his throne.