Rosiesmom
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Hi everyone,
I have an older bun, Rosie,that my relative gave my daughterin late April or early May. This bun has lived in a big hutch outdoors all her life. The vet came to the houseright after we got herto examineher and noticed she had a little watery eye and said that might go away once I got her inside but if it didn't, to call her and she'd give her something to take care of it. In June I finally set up a pen in my breezeway for her next to my baby bun (Butterscotch). So I waited a while to see if her eyes would clear up. No thick discharge or anything, just a little watery and they seemed to be getting better, but then last week she seemed to not be feeling well, had loose stools for one day on Sunday, which has since resolved,but just seemed a bit lethargic, and then this morningwas scratching her ears. So today I got her in to the see the same rabbit vet, who looked in her ear and said she had an ear infection and asked me if she had been tilting her head (which she hasn't to my unexperienced knowledge)... said she was worried about Rosie's immune system and the loose stools, and then examined her teeth and said that her back teeth were very misaligned and poking out into her mouth. there was no infection in her mouth, no open sores, but she thought that her dental situation was very bad and must be painful for the bun. She said that she couldn't herselffix the back teeth, that she could refer me to a specialist an hour away who could possibly do this for $300-$500, but that it would be something that we would have to do every year for her, that it would continue to grow back, but she was mostly concerned about her immune system and the ear full of bacteria. She put her on Baytril tablets x 10 days, ear drops, and pain meds by syringe x 4 days (metacam), and said let's see if we can get this infection cleared up and that might reduce swelling and make her more comfortable. But she said "I feel like I've hit a wall here..."concerning her teethwhich I didn't know what that meant really... she seemed very dismayed and concerned. Which really has me concerned... and I'm really scared now that whatever is going on with her ear could be passed to my baby Butterscotch... since they live side by side with an exercise pen wall between them and snif at each other.
Anyway, tonight I had a terrible time getting the baytril into her. I need to give her 1/2 tablet twicea day. Knowing I might have some trial and error mistakes, I cut the tablet up in 1/4ths. I tried grinding and mashing a 1/4 in banana, she wouldn't touch it. I tried putting one in a grape (her fave treat) she licked the grape but wouldn't eat the section with the piece in it. I did get 1/4 down her inside a raisin, but then when I put another 1/4 inside another raisin, she wouldn't eat it. I was able to get the Metacam in her by holding her and my husband squirted it in the side of her mouth and she licked her lips and swallowed it down... I was thinking maybe tomorrow night I could grind it up and see if I could get it into a syringe and do the same thing... if anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know... I'm very worried about her and very concerned... I had wanted to get her spayed but the vet didn't even want to think about spaying her at this point, so that tells me this is NOT good... please keep Rosie in your prayers...
- Location (USA, Vermont)
- Description (Breed, color., weight) Lop eared white, silver, 5 lbs.
- Age unknown, I thought 3, but the vet says older
- spayed/neutered? no
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal?soft stools all over pen 2-3 days ago
- When did they last use their litterbox? today, everything looks fine now
- Any unusual behavior? low appetite, doesn't play much, pawing at ear today
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? saw the vet today, and3 months ago when I got her
- Diet - what does your bunny eat? pelletsmainly with some hay, but prefers pellets, and likes fruit treats,usually one grape or slice ofapple
- when and what did s/he eat last? pellets this AM
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? seems normal
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? no
- has the rabbit been outdoors? lived in an outdoor hutch until 2-3 months ago when I brought her inside
I have an older bun, Rosie,that my relative gave my daughterin late April or early May. This bun has lived in a big hutch outdoors all her life. The vet came to the houseright after we got herto examineher and noticed she had a little watery eye and said that might go away once I got her inside but if it didn't, to call her and she'd give her something to take care of it. In June I finally set up a pen in my breezeway for her next to my baby bun (Butterscotch). So I waited a while to see if her eyes would clear up. No thick discharge or anything, just a little watery and they seemed to be getting better, but then last week she seemed to not be feeling well, had loose stools for one day on Sunday, which has since resolved,but just seemed a bit lethargic, and then this morningwas scratching her ears. So today I got her in to the see the same rabbit vet, who looked in her ear and said she had an ear infection and asked me if she had been tilting her head (which she hasn't to my unexperienced knowledge)... said she was worried about Rosie's immune system and the loose stools, and then examined her teeth and said that her back teeth were very misaligned and poking out into her mouth. there was no infection in her mouth, no open sores, but she thought that her dental situation was very bad and must be painful for the bun. She said that she couldn't herselffix the back teeth, that she could refer me to a specialist an hour away who could possibly do this for $300-$500, but that it would be something that we would have to do every year for her, that it would continue to grow back, but she was mostly concerned about her immune system and the ear full of bacteria. She put her on Baytril tablets x 10 days, ear drops, and pain meds by syringe x 4 days (metacam), and said let's see if we can get this infection cleared up and that might reduce swelling and make her more comfortable. But she said "I feel like I've hit a wall here..."concerning her teethwhich I didn't know what that meant really... she seemed very dismayed and concerned. Which really has me concerned... and I'm really scared now that whatever is going on with her ear could be passed to my baby Butterscotch... since they live side by side with an exercise pen wall between them and snif at each other.
Anyway, tonight I had a terrible time getting the baytril into her. I need to give her 1/2 tablet twicea day. Knowing I might have some trial and error mistakes, I cut the tablet up in 1/4ths. I tried grinding and mashing a 1/4 in banana, she wouldn't touch it. I tried putting one in a grape (her fave treat) she licked the grape but wouldn't eat the section with the piece in it. I did get 1/4 down her inside a raisin, but then when I put another 1/4 inside another raisin, she wouldn't eat it. I was able to get the Metacam in her by holding her and my husband squirted it in the side of her mouth and she licked her lips and swallowed it down... I was thinking maybe tomorrow night I could grind it up and see if I could get it into a syringe and do the same thing... if anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know... I'm very worried about her and very concerned... I had wanted to get her spayed but the vet didn't even want to think about spaying her at this point, so that tells me this is NOT good... please keep Rosie in your prayers...
- Location (USA, Vermont)
- Description (Breed, color., weight) Lop eared white, silver, 5 lbs.
- Age unknown, I thought 3, but the vet says older
- spayed/neutered? no
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal?soft stools all over pen 2-3 days ago
- When did they last use their litterbox? today, everything looks fine now
- Any unusual behavior? low appetite, doesn't play much, pawing at ear today
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? saw the vet today, and3 months ago when I got her
- Diet - what does your bunny eat? pelletsmainly with some hay, but prefers pellets, and likes fruit treats,usually one grape or slice ofapple
- when and what did s/he eat last? pellets this AM
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? seems normal
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? no
- has the rabbit been outdoors? lived in an outdoor hutch until 2-3 months ago when I brought her inside