Cyber-Wizard
Well-Known Member
My ever-so-adorable lop is home with us again after having been in the hospital for 4 days. Cleo has never been fond of being handled and we've rarely had cause to do so. Now that we're having to give her several meds twice a day we have no choice but to handle her. She's not having any of it. Obviously she's not interested in the meds and we can't get her wrapped up in a towel. When she sees a towel she makes herself scarce. Any time I've managed to actually get her wrapped up, she bolts. The techs at the hospital made it look so easy. She was almost completely docile for them. Now that she's home she fights something fierce. Granted I don't have much experience with picking her up in a towel or otherwise but I just cannot get a hold of her. Once I fail the first time she stays on high alert for towels, etc and any gesture sends her galloping. Obviously I can't chase her but I don't know how to get medication into her. My vet's only suggestion was for me to board her with them for the next few weeks until she's run through her meds. It's been about 24 hours since she came home and I've only been able to get one of her meds into her by mushing it in banana. Obviously that's not an option twice a day, and that only works for one of the meds. She can smell the others too well. I'm tempted to try and hire a local foster with more experience in handling rambunctious buns to come and handle her twice a day. That seems ludicrous but I'm at my wits end. Everyone that I've spoken to online tells me to wrap her in a towel like that's a golden nugget of information. If I could get her near a towel I wouldn't have this problem. Has anyone got any suggestions?