zoelsmith95
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I am so sorry to hear this. That vet was obviously not qualified to handle rabbits but I doubt it was Vets4Pets fault. If the practice was inside Pets at home then they should have a specialist rabbit surgeon as all of the bunnies they sell are neutered there. If it was inside a Pets at Home o would definitely Make a complaint as a mistake like that is completely unacceptable and the vet will face consequences.My rabbit died a couple of days ago when being neutered. He didn’t die during the neutering process, he died afterwards.
We took him in at 9am and he was checked over to make sure he was fit and healthy first (which he was) and was told to ring them back about 2:30pm so see how the procedure went. So we got home and waited and rang them at said time and was told everything went well and was asked if it was ok for us to collect him ASAP because of how “busy” they were, so we did.
We took him home for us to notice he has been bleeding (no blood there when we collected him) so I rang the vets back straight away and told them about the blood so they asked us to come straight back to the vets with him because the bleeding wasn’t normal.
When we got there we saw the same vet that had operated on him and told us sometimes this can happen when the wound re opens itself or there’s a nerve that won’t stop bleeding but wasn’t very common and so he suggested putting him back to sleep to try and stop the bleeding but an hour later he told us his heart stopped during the second op and they didn’t know why as it’s not common for this sorta thing to happen but even I know rabbits are very sensitive and surely wouldn’t of been able to cope with that amount of anaesthetic in one day!?
I’m still so angry as they seemed to clueless and rushed about the whole thing that maybe it could of been prevented if they kept him in longer to keep an eye out on him instead of rushing him home
Never will I be using vets4pets ever again!!!
Im so sorry for your lossHello everyone
Was just wondering wjat the causes could be for the death of my female rabbit after being spayed.
We took her in this morning , picked her up this evening , she seemed quiet ,which I presume is normal after anasthetic . We kept an eye on her about 3 hours later we saw she was dead. I am completely in shocked, if I would have known I would have never gotten her done. I feel terrible
Any ideas?
Unfortunately I know exactly how you feel I’m so sorry. I haven’t slept & I can’t stop crying.Thanks everyone!the worst thing is I asked them , they had done quite a few procedures and everything had gone fine! The vet says he just doesnt know what could have happened. I miss her so much. I feel like if i hadnt of gotten her done , she would still be here. Its the last thing I would have expected.
That is terrible, poor thing. It seems they are quite fragile.Our baby died Thursday. On Wednesday our vet (exotic specialist HRS recommended) attempted to neuter him but after going under anesthesia his heartbeat became erratic so she immediately removed him and canceled the surgery. His heart rate returned to normal right away we picked him up and brought him home a few hours later. He seemed groggy but still explored his normal areas, hopped (and marked) my couch, ate & drank. The next morning I saw he had peed & pooped smaller than normal. He didn’t come out of his pen right away and when he did he had diarrhea everywhere. I put him back in his pen he ate and drank. The vet said diarrhea was common post anesthesia keep pushing the hay. At 1:30 he hid under his bed (normal for him) at 2 I went to pick up my son and my husband called that he was dying, he heard the bed banging picked it up and found him struggling to breathe (he looked like a human would look gagging that was the sound his body jerking up at hitting the bottom of the bed), I ran home got him in the car to the vet. He stopped breathing I tried CPR but he was dead by the time we got there. She did a necropsy and said she had never seen anything like it he had an aneurysm totally bled out. She sent his organs to be studied by a specialist. She doesn’t know for sure but is thinking perhaps he had a week vessel or something.
We are devastated and feel so guilty we played a part in this, he was just with us 3 months but already such a big part of our family. He brought so much joy and laughter with his adorable antics. My kids don’t understand my son thinks the vet will save him and he’ll come home.
I never thought i would feel the love we did for a rabbit in such a short time. She was part of the family! I cant imagine life without her!Unfortunately I know exactly how you feel I’m so sorry. I haven’t slept & I can’t stop crying.
I’m so sorry! This makes me sad and my bunny has a procedure scheduled for 12/18. I’m considering cancelling.Thanks everyone!the worst thing is I asked them , they had done quite a few procedures and everything had gone fine! The vet says he just doesnt know what could have happened. I miss her so much. I feel like if i hadnt of gotten her done , she would still be here. Its the last thing I would have expected.
I am so sorry for your loss, I just had Basil spayed the 3rd of December and when she got home she drank a lot of water but refused food, I even tried a banana and she would only lick it..I was extremely worried that first night but each day was a little better, they are very sensitive creatures my kitten also got spayed on the buddy system and was playing within 2 hours of being home. I am so sorry for you.Hello everyone
Was just wondering wjat the causes could be for the death of my female rabbit after being spayed.
We took her in this morning , picked her up this evening , she seemed quiet ,which I presume is normal after anasthetic . We kept an eye on her about 3 hours later we saw she was dead. I am completely in shocked, if I would have known I would have never gotten her done. I feel terrible
Any ideas?
Me neither, Silver was just with us for 3 months but he became part of the family so quickly. Our house feels so empty, my husband can’t even sit in the living room alone.I never thought i would feel the love we did for a rabbit in such a short time. She was part of the family! I cant imagine life without her!
Everythung reminds me of her. Keep well!
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