Bill Jesse
Well-Known Member
My beloved Duchess died in my arms this morning. She was 8 years old and best friends with Bandita. She was not feeling well about 6 weeks ago and the vet found nothing wrong with her, gave her some pain killer and some sub-q fluids.
This week she acted strange again. Would not eat and was lethargic. I gave her 0.04 ml of Metacam. She ate parsley but had trouble chewing it. The cilantro she could handle but no carrot. Last night she nibbled on some Romaine but showed no interest in eating even when I tapped her on the nose with a bunch of hay. Yesterday I gave her sub-q fluids and tried to get her to eat Critical Care. She had a nibble but spit out the rest.
This morning she was still alert but not interested in food. I thought I would try the CC again and make it runnier. She chewed one mouthful and stopped. She refused but I kept giving it to her, a drop at a time. My nightmare is did I give her too much and it got into the lungs? I have given oral meds for years with all my rabbits successfully. So I am blaming myself.
The big concern now is her mate. They have been together since I rescued them about 8 years ago. Always together. I left her body in the hutch and her mate was lying next to her for a while. I have two other rabbits, a male and a female who are bonded but the female does not like any other female rabbits. I was hoping to have them outdoors altogether but don't know if I can. The bereaved female likes the other male as I put them both out together but his mate wanted to fight with the lone bunny.
So I don't know what I can do besides get another rabbit. But that is not in the cards. Will the bereaved rabbit survive the loss or will she die of a broken heart. Might be simpler that way.
And to make matters still worse my wife has terminal brain cancer with little time left.
This week she acted strange again. Would not eat and was lethargic. I gave her 0.04 ml of Metacam. She ate parsley but had trouble chewing it. The cilantro she could handle but no carrot. Last night she nibbled on some Romaine but showed no interest in eating even when I tapped her on the nose with a bunch of hay. Yesterday I gave her sub-q fluids and tried to get her to eat Critical Care. She had a nibble but spit out the rest.
This morning she was still alert but not interested in food. I thought I would try the CC again and make it runnier. She chewed one mouthful and stopped. She refused but I kept giving it to her, a drop at a time. My nightmare is did I give her too much and it got into the lungs? I have given oral meds for years with all my rabbits successfully. So I am blaming myself.
The big concern now is her mate. They have been together since I rescued them about 8 years ago. Always together. I left her body in the hutch and her mate was lying next to her for a while. I have two other rabbits, a male and a female who are bonded but the female does not like any other female rabbits. I was hoping to have them outdoors altogether but don't know if I can. The bereaved female likes the other male as I put them both out together but his mate wanted to fight with the lone bunny.
So I don't know what I can do besides get another rabbit. But that is not in the cards. Will the bereaved rabbit survive the loss or will she die of a broken heart. Might be simpler that way.
And to make matters still worse my wife has terminal brain cancer with little time left.