kmaben
Well-Known Member
A little back story
Shya is a spayed 3 year old Britannia petite. She is a very hearty little bugger and has never had any issues other than eye trauma. She's very....outgoing? I hate the word aggressive but she doesn't take crap from anyone. To include the cats and 80 pound dog. In September she received a puncture wound to her eye and has been under an ophthalmologists care since. She has lost vision in the eye and will never regain it back. She has two more visits one on tuesday and one in two more weeks. I told the doc that at 200 dollars a visit I can't afford to drag this out too much longer. I understand he wants to wait as long as possible because rabbits dont do well under anesthesia and removing the eye is major surgery. It looks like the viability of the eye is deteriorating and the eye will have to be removed. I'm preparing for it but miracles do happen. My mom keeps bringing up just having her put to sleep. Is is fair to her and will it affect the quality of her life.
My question is to those out there that have gone through this how is your rabbit doing?
Shya's personality has changed. She's insecure in her surroundings and she's not such a hell raiser anymore. She is bonded to an 11 pound German Giant. She still likes to cuddle with him and even though they were separated for about a month they picked up like nothing happened. She puts Kai on her bad eye and still wanders through the house and still enjoys her nightly massages. She eats, she poops, and she has no other health issues. I can see her bouncing back pretty well once she adjusts to only one eye.
I know the eye is bothering her but she doesn't sit and tooth grind or get aggressive when it's time to giver her 3 different medications twice a day. She runs like hell from you and I know she's getting tired of it.
I dont want to be selfish about this and I'm definitely slanted in my decision. But I just cant see destroying a life I see as still pretty full.
Shya is a spayed 3 year old Britannia petite. She is a very hearty little bugger and has never had any issues other than eye trauma. She's very....outgoing? I hate the word aggressive but she doesn't take crap from anyone. To include the cats and 80 pound dog. In September she received a puncture wound to her eye and has been under an ophthalmologists care since. She has lost vision in the eye and will never regain it back. She has two more visits one on tuesday and one in two more weeks. I told the doc that at 200 dollars a visit I can't afford to drag this out too much longer. I understand he wants to wait as long as possible because rabbits dont do well under anesthesia and removing the eye is major surgery. It looks like the viability of the eye is deteriorating and the eye will have to be removed. I'm preparing for it but miracles do happen. My mom keeps bringing up just having her put to sleep. Is is fair to her and will it affect the quality of her life.
My question is to those out there that have gone through this how is your rabbit doing?
Shya's personality has changed. She's insecure in her surroundings and she's not such a hell raiser anymore. She is bonded to an 11 pound German Giant. She still likes to cuddle with him and even though they were separated for about a month they picked up like nothing happened. She puts Kai on her bad eye and still wanders through the house and still enjoys her nightly massages. She eats, she poops, and she has no other health issues. I can see her bouncing back pretty well once she adjusts to only one eye.
I know the eye is bothering her but she doesn't sit and tooth grind or get aggressive when it's time to giver her 3 different medications twice a day. She runs like hell from you and I know she's getting tired of it.
I dont want to be selfish about this and I'm definitely slanted in my decision. But I just cant see destroying a life I see as still pretty full.