CinnamonAndBao
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Hey all!
Found this forum online, and I've joined to hopefully get some advice or reassurance from other bunny owners!
I adopted my 2 girls (Cinnamon and Bao) from a pet shop, about 5 weeks ago. They're 10 months old, and were brought, and then returned to the pet shop as the family stated Cinnamon was aggressive with their kids. She is an absolute madam, and will bite to show her discomfort/unhappiness, but I've been gradually weaning that out of her with lots of bonding sessions, and we're making some progress!
I took them on Wednesday to be spayed, and all went well. Vets office said they woke up, and were eating some nuggets, so I brought them home. Wednesday night they were so lethargic - refusing to eat, and not drinking until I physically brought the water bottle over to them where they were lying, but the vet told me it could be 12 hours before the anaesthetic effects wore off.
Thursday morning, they were still pretty lethargic, although they took their painkillers with no issue at all. Again, only drinking if I brought the water bottle to them etc. I called the vets, but the receptionist told me they had no medical staff in that day. I started googling other vets in the area, but she called me back and told me to come and pick up some Critical Care to feed to them, to see if that helped. Again, spent the night trying to encourage them to eat, and I saw a few poos in their litter trays (although nowhere near normal amounts).
Called back on Friday morning (yesterday) and took them in to see the vet. He listened to them, and said their gut was quiet - still a few rumbles, but not where he'd like them to be. He gave them an injection to kick start their gut, and prescribed another 3 days worth of painkillers, and 3 days worth of an oral medicine for their gut (I can't remember the name off the top of my head - think it begins with an E?)
Today (Saturday) we've definitely seen some progress - they've been nibbling on hay, eaten a bunch of parsley, had a little bit of carrot, a few bites of strawberry etc. I've also managed to get some pineapple juice into them via syringe, and they've been nibbling at a treat stick in the last hour! I've managed to get some Critical Care down them both, but I'm talking 5-10mls maximum - they're stressing themselves out so much, to the point I have to back off, because I can feel their heart beating so fast. I'm convinced it's the taste itself, as they love taking their painkillers and pineapple juice via syringe. We have a few poos, but they're very small and a little malformed. They also haven't touched their nuggets since they came home on Wednesday (and normally, I can't stop them from cleaning the bowl as soon as I put it down).
Sorry for the essay, but my question is - does this sound normal for bunnies recovering from a little GI stasis after surgery? Should I be worried that their appetite still isn't back to what it was, or will it take time? I have a follow up appointment with the vet on Tuesday, but they're closed until then, and I'll happily take them to an OOH emergency vet if I need to - they're a little pricey in my area, so I'd rather not take them just to be told everything is normal haha!
Thank you in advance!
Found this forum online, and I've joined to hopefully get some advice or reassurance from other bunny owners!
I adopted my 2 girls (Cinnamon and Bao) from a pet shop, about 5 weeks ago. They're 10 months old, and were brought, and then returned to the pet shop as the family stated Cinnamon was aggressive with their kids. She is an absolute madam, and will bite to show her discomfort/unhappiness, but I've been gradually weaning that out of her with lots of bonding sessions, and we're making some progress!
I took them on Wednesday to be spayed, and all went well. Vets office said they woke up, and were eating some nuggets, so I brought them home. Wednesday night they were so lethargic - refusing to eat, and not drinking until I physically brought the water bottle over to them where they were lying, but the vet told me it could be 12 hours before the anaesthetic effects wore off.
Thursday morning, they were still pretty lethargic, although they took their painkillers with no issue at all. Again, only drinking if I brought the water bottle to them etc. I called the vets, but the receptionist told me they had no medical staff in that day. I started googling other vets in the area, but she called me back and told me to come and pick up some Critical Care to feed to them, to see if that helped. Again, spent the night trying to encourage them to eat, and I saw a few poos in their litter trays (although nowhere near normal amounts).
Called back on Friday morning (yesterday) and took them in to see the vet. He listened to them, and said their gut was quiet - still a few rumbles, but not where he'd like them to be. He gave them an injection to kick start their gut, and prescribed another 3 days worth of painkillers, and 3 days worth of an oral medicine for their gut (I can't remember the name off the top of my head - think it begins with an E?)
Today (Saturday) we've definitely seen some progress - they've been nibbling on hay, eaten a bunch of parsley, had a little bit of carrot, a few bites of strawberry etc. I've also managed to get some pineapple juice into them via syringe, and they've been nibbling at a treat stick in the last hour! I've managed to get some Critical Care down them both, but I'm talking 5-10mls maximum - they're stressing themselves out so much, to the point I have to back off, because I can feel their heart beating so fast. I'm convinced it's the taste itself, as they love taking their painkillers and pineapple juice via syringe. We have a few poos, but they're very small and a little malformed. They also haven't touched their nuggets since they came home on Wednesday (and normally, I can't stop them from cleaning the bowl as soon as I put it down).
Sorry for the essay, but my question is - does this sound normal for bunnies recovering from a little GI stasis after surgery? Should I be worried that their appetite still isn't back to what it was, or will it take time? I have a follow up appointment with the vet on Tuesday, but they're closed until then, and I'll happily take them to an OOH emergency vet if I need to - they're a little pricey in my area, so I'd rather not take them just to be told everything is normal haha!
Thank you in advance!