Hi, Jim.
As I type this reply, Zoe is hospitalized;a sizeable pocket of gas was found in her lower intestine, possibly indicating ablockage. (I'm worried about that half of a Zoom-Groom tooth she consumed on 7/17/08.
)
I know that everyone tells me to not worry; butZoe's high billfollows
eight days after Emma's$200 billand
six days after our cat's $1,300 test. Hence, my Catch-22: I
need to return to work to keep up with the bills, but I'm scared to leave the bunners for 9-11 hours daily with all the craziness that occurs so often.
Now, to actually
reply to your awesomely-informative post....
JimD wrote:
IMO...If her system has been compromised in some way, you may need to go to a more basic diet.
Chippy always handled whatever I'd throw in her food dish. But, after her serious bout with GI issues, things changed.
Ikept up with feeding Emma leafy greens after her stasis bouts because her plant-enzyme/probiotic compound needs something to stick to. (If Idecreaseher amount of greens, she'll likely refuse them entirely.) Plus, feeding .50 cc's of Bene-Bac daily (the other option of getting her a probiotic) is more pricey.
I don't disagree with you, though.I oncefed Zoe timothy hay only for a six-week period after her poops had gone haywire (again). With her, I think I'll need to remove greens or decrease them drastically (again). She, too, is on the plant-enzyme/probiotic, so this gets tricky. Plus, she
loves her greens so much (and I hate denying her them).
Both meals get a few small pieces of dried papaya. It really seems to help her pass all of her shedding hair....kind of like "prunes for bunnies". The high content of vitamin C is good for her GI issues as well. Key aims are for high fiber and low protien.
I'm uncertain if Zoe's system could handle the sugar of even fruit; I'm scared to even try....But Emma would likely do okay with it. Do you feed papaya for
every meal, or only during a bunny shed?
I'm also a nut about giving all of my buns bottled water.
As it turns out, bottled water has been proven to be less stellar than previously thought. Ironically, though, I do give my girls bottled water. (We use distilled water, although I should probably use spring water, too, to give them some extra minerals.)
My other buns are my "bunny care anchors"...Tootsie, Binky, and Rosie.
I've previously quipped to my hubby that we should get a third bun to have as our "anchor" bun. With the vet bills and stress, though, I've stopped making that joke.
You remind me of me when I first had bunnies.... except you're much more aware of what their needs are....and your bunnies probably know that.
I
am? Heh...It doesn't feel that way.
When I first got the girls, I read a
ton on rabbits and learned a
ton within a short period of time. And, yet, I've been so stumped by their health issues, which I take rather personally (as I feel that I'm failing them despite my garnered knowledge).
Your concern impresses me...but try not to let it consume you. The buns will most definately pick up on your feelings....Both positive and negative feelings affect them.
I've had birds for 20 years (hard to believe it's been
that long). They, too, are very sensitive to humans' moods;I'm used to that characteristic. Believe it or not, I try to remain more light-hearted around my bunnies--and cry/fret in private.
I'm certain you have the skills....now you just need a good plan. Go back to the basics...establish a comfortable starting point...proceed step by step. I've gone back to only water and hay a few times with a couple of my buns. And then slowly worked them into a diet that suited their individual needs.
Another reason for giving Emma the probiotic is that Staph. was found in her system. Her vet wants to help it rebalance itself without more antibiotics, but that at least requiresprobiotics. Not sure what to do about that at this point....I didn't want to "pad" our bill anymore by running thru Bene-Bac likeit's water....
And take a break now and then for a movie and some popcorn!!
We did...saw the
The Dark Knight this past Saturday;we needed a break after Emma's and Simon's (our cat's) visits/bills. So, of course, that's why we're now hit with Zoe's issue....I'm calling the vet right now for a status update on her condition....
We'll certainly be keeping you and yours in our toughts and prayers.
Thank you. :hug: I feel like a need a miracle to develop some balance in terms of my girls' health. The vet visits/bills need to slow down
drastically....