naturestee
Well-Known Member
Fey is very very sick. I didn't expect her to last the night but she did. The emergency vets in a several hour radius are worthless for rabbits, but if she lasts that long I'll bring her into my rabbit savvy vet ASAP tomorrow morning.
History: 6.5 year old Dwarf Hotot with megacolon, bonded with a New Zealand boy. Her sister died almost three years ago of a sudden GI issue, possibly bloat, that did not respond to vet treatment.
Friday I noticed that the water bowl was getting emptied faster than normal. Both buns were happy, hungry, and active. They felt fine to me when I was petting them. Fey felt a little skinny but that's not unusual. Same thing Saturday morning (although I didn't pet them). Saturday night Fey looked like she had wasted away. When I picked her up she felt like a feather, did not fuss about being picked up, and had a thin poopy mess on her rear and belly. She also felt a little cold. She moved stiffly and held her left rear leg out to the side. She still ate but tired quickly from it. This morning she's still the same but more stiff and doesn't like to move the joints of her hind legs.
I am doing supportive measures, although I don't have sub-q fluids. Heat (Snuggle Safe), yummy food, setting things up so she doesn't have to move far. Oberon is being a well-behaved, snuggly pillow for her. Frankly I think there is something seriously wrong with her internal organs and I don't want to do anything that will stress her out or make her uncomfortable in what is likely the end of her time.
Any suggestions/advice?
History: 6.5 year old Dwarf Hotot with megacolon, bonded with a New Zealand boy. Her sister died almost three years ago of a sudden GI issue, possibly bloat, that did not respond to vet treatment.
Friday I noticed that the water bowl was getting emptied faster than normal. Both buns were happy, hungry, and active. They felt fine to me when I was petting them. Fey felt a little skinny but that's not unusual. Same thing Saturday morning (although I didn't pet them). Saturday night Fey looked like she had wasted away. When I picked her up she felt like a feather, did not fuss about being picked up, and had a thin poopy mess on her rear and belly. She also felt a little cold. She moved stiffly and held her left rear leg out to the side. She still ate but tired quickly from it. This morning she's still the same but more stiff and doesn't like to move the joints of her hind legs.
I am doing supportive measures, although I don't have sub-q fluids. Heat (Snuggle Safe), yummy food, setting things up so she doesn't have to move far. Oberon is being a well-behaved, snuggly pillow for her. Frankly I think there is something seriously wrong with her internal organs and I don't want to do anything that will stress her out or make her uncomfortable in what is likely the end of her time.
Any suggestions/advice?