Took my Dill boyin for a necropsy. The thought only briefly bothered me,the need to know was far greater. And knowingwould help other bunnies.
Dill had a largemass in his stomach and tumors in his lungs,most likely cancerous,and his liver was also affected which caused the toxins to go unchecked and invade the brain.
In the end it was a blessing that he showed no signs at all until a few hours before he died -- although the Vet does suspect the gas attacks may have been connected to this, but I honestly don't think so.
He never lost his appetite or slowed down at all, so I have to assume he was pretty much pain free until the last few hours.
On that note, I still take umbrage with the ER Vet not treating him as soon as we got there. He likely spent thelast hour or two of his life in pain that could have been prevented.
I won't say rest in peace because Dill wasn't much on either, but I will say the world is a much sadder place without you, you gavejoyto so many, you'll never be forgotten.
I still have to think about spending the money to get his ashes back.
Thanks all for your support.
sas :tears2: