TreasuredFriend
Well-Known Member
You are fortunate. Our little man is spraying a lot.
Thank you all for your replies this week, I have read every one. I have felt so numb and unable to move past my bunny's horrific death and am filled with guilt and remorse that I a) didn't check the vet, even though the I felt the practice was good, like you all have said and b) that I even took him in the first place, thinking I was doing the right thing. Barbara may have it right. See above.
I asked the practice for more detailed information. When I received it, although I am obviously unqualified, it did not read or sit well with me at all. So many questions. I think the problems began with failed IV access, followed by failed ET and V gel tube. And then it got worse but I cant go into the details just yet. I think the whole process should have stopped there, but I am not a vet. Any comments from vets welcome. I would have thought that priority would be to ensure both access and airway and bunny stability before progressing any further. I am heartbroken. I am heartbroken, not just to have lost him, but to think that he suffered in this barbaric way. Barbaric from start to finish.
So, of course you are all correct. Do your homework, find a reputable competent vet and team, ones that don't get their calculations wrong, or mix up their anaesthetic gasses etc and ask yourself if your boy really needs to take this risk.
I am so sorry for all of your losses too, we all know this pain and it cuts deep. I am sending healing to you all.
You are fortunate. Our little man is spraying a lot.
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