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i have an appointment at 5:40 when i called they were suprised she lasted the night.
i really hope by me forcing her to eat its not prolonging her pain.
she reminds me off a newborn lamb right now she is so wobbly on her feet and prefers to just lie in my arms and fall asleep.
 
This isso sad.:cry4: So, how did the vets appointment go?:pray:

Michaela and the girls:brownbunny:brownbunny:brownbunny
 
i went back to vet, and there was a different vet on.
he told me its def not mixi or vhd.
he said he has seen a lot of rabbits sick this month. he gave her 2 more shots and said if she hasnt improved in 2 days to bring her back up.
when i brought him home i gave him baby food in a syringe and she loved it! she picked right up and started licking it off my hand, after that there was no stopping her! she ate carrots and anything i put in front off her:)
 
Yay! That's a good sign that she's eating willingly!

Maybe try mashing up a few pellets in the baby food too, see if she'll eat that. It'll help give her more vitamins and all that good stuff.

--Dawn
 
im so happy she is not as week and she was. i think that drink you recommended had a lot to do with her still being here thank u so much:D
this other vet is a lot more experienced he has high hopes for her pulling through
 
Yay, I'm glad she's doing well!:colors:I knew you shouldn't have gave up on her.:D

Michaela and the girls:brownbunny:brownbunny:brownbunny
 
Keeping a bunny well hydrated is very important to keeping them from slipping away. The elctrolyte mixture(pedialyte) really works much better than water, as it also replaces minerals that a body needs when it's dehydrated.

I really hope she pulls through, but it sounds like if you keep doing what you have been doing she has a very good chance of making it.

--Dawn
 
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