So my dwarf female bunny (around 6 years old) started to eat fewer pellets than she normally would:
Giving her the usual amount and she left a bit. After like 10-30 mins she would go back to the spot and consume the leftover as well.
At first we thought it was her teeth, some minor stuff could be seen by the vet so he did some adjustments on her teeth. We felt her appetite increased a bit.
Like a week later she still wasnt functioning 100% so we did a blood test.
Can someone recommend something based on that? Our vet recommended either waiting to let her immune system deal with the disease/infection she has, or begin an antibiotic treatment.
This was recommended due to having high "Basophil" in her blood (0.62) and high Lymphocita (14.32).
Anyone have an opinion on this? I can of course attach the full report.
Today she had a bit beginning gut stasis so we force fed her with Oxbow Critical care.
About her daily feeding routine: Hay, Oxbow Adult rabbit pellets (10g maximum or even less per day), water, and Oxbow digestive support (1 per day).
She is a free roaming bunny 24/7, has a male companion (he is healthy)
Thank you!
Giving her the usual amount and she left a bit. After like 10-30 mins she would go back to the spot and consume the leftover as well.
At first we thought it was her teeth, some minor stuff could be seen by the vet so he did some adjustments on her teeth. We felt her appetite increased a bit.
Like a week later she still wasnt functioning 100% so we did a blood test.
Can someone recommend something based on that? Our vet recommended either waiting to let her immune system deal with the disease/infection she has, or begin an antibiotic treatment.
This was recommended due to having high "Basophil" in her blood (0.62) and high Lymphocita (14.32).
Anyone have an opinion on this? I can of course attach the full report.
Today she had a bit beginning gut stasis so we force fed her with Oxbow Critical care.
About her daily feeding routine: Hay, Oxbow Adult rabbit pellets (10g maximum or even less per day), water, and Oxbow digestive support (1 per day).
She is a free roaming bunny 24/7, has a male companion (he is healthy)
Thank you!