Cyber-Wizard
Well-Known Member
Looks like Cleo might have some gas but I'm not sure that I'm treating it right. She's been an exceedingly healthy little bun throughout the 4 years that I've had her. Last year she had a bout of G.I. Stasis. My vet gave her motility drugs and many of the good folks here helped me get her back on her feet again without them.
http://www.rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=47920&forum_id=16&page=1
Last year when this happened it was right after we let the house get a little too hot I don't know if it's coincidence or not but I did it again and let the house get up to about 28 degrees while I was working outside before turning the A/C on to bring it to 25.
Wifey and I went out this morning after watching Cleo's binky recital and when I returned ~8 hours later I found Cleo huddled in the corner of her cage unwilling to move. I opened up her cage and found that she was unwilling even to let me stroke her nose. I decided to check her tummy and she bolted across the room. Her litter box was only slightly less full than a normal day and the few carrot tops and slices of broccoli she had been given for breakfast were about half eaten. Her pellets and hay had only been nibbled at. I figured she might have gas. When she settled down a little I gave a listen to her tummy and didn't hear much of anything. She let me massage her tummy off and on for the next couple of hours and seemed a little better but still wouldn't accept food or drink. I managed to get a little Simethicone into her and her tummy started gurgling a little bit. I gave her a heated rice bag to cuddle with and put a towel over her. Within an hour or so she was getting up to hop short distances and started taking apple flavoured water from a syringe. It's four in the morning now and the two of us are still laying on the floor. (Guess I'm taking a personal day today) She seems to be feeling somewhat better. She won't lay with the rice bag anymore and pulls the towel off of herself when I cover up. I realize it may be too soon to see dramatic change but she's still disinterested in food. That in itself isn't too surprising but she will happily take as much water as I can give her via syringe. If I spill any on her towel she will lick it up right away but won't drink from the dish herself. She'll hop over to the dish and lick water off of the outside and maybe even a lap or two from the dish but not much. As soon as I try the syringe again she'll excitedly accept 5-6mL.
I'm concerned, since she happily takes water, but turns her nose up at hay and greens that maybe I've misdiagnosed. Her tummy gurgles plenty while I'm getting water into her but still no interest in food.
http://www.rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=47920&forum_id=16&page=1
Last year when this happened it was right after we let the house get a little too hot I don't know if it's coincidence or not but I did it again and let the house get up to about 28 degrees while I was working outside before turning the A/C on to bring it to 25.
Wifey and I went out this morning after watching Cleo's binky recital and when I returned ~8 hours later I found Cleo huddled in the corner of her cage unwilling to move. I opened up her cage and found that she was unwilling even to let me stroke her nose. I decided to check her tummy and she bolted across the room. Her litter box was only slightly less full than a normal day and the few carrot tops and slices of broccoli she had been given for breakfast were about half eaten. Her pellets and hay had only been nibbled at. I figured she might have gas. When she settled down a little I gave a listen to her tummy and didn't hear much of anything. She let me massage her tummy off and on for the next couple of hours and seemed a little better but still wouldn't accept food or drink. I managed to get a little Simethicone into her and her tummy started gurgling a little bit. I gave her a heated rice bag to cuddle with and put a towel over her. Within an hour or so she was getting up to hop short distances and started taking apple flavoured water from a syringe. It's four in the morning now and the two of us are still laying on the floor. (Guess I'm taking a personal day today) She seems to be feeling somewhat better. She won't lay with the rice bag anymore and pulls the towel off of herself when I cover up. I realize it may be too soon to see dramatic change but she's still disinterested in food. That in itself isn't too surprising but she will happily take as much water as I can give her via syringe. If I spill any on her towel she will lick it up right away but won't drink from the dish herself. She'll hop over to the dish and lick water off of the outside and maybe even a lap or two from the dish but not much. As soon as I try the syringe again she'll excitedly accept 5-6mL.
I'm concerned, since she happily takes water, but turns her nose up at hay and greens that maybe I've misdiagnosed. Her tummy gurgles plenty while I'm getting water into her but still no interest in food.