Ive been beating myself up everyday since my bunny got diagnosed with GI stasis on Monday. I went on a one night business trip on Thursday and when I’m back on a Friday, my bunny looked somewhat sad. He was usually an extremely curious, cheerful and bubbly bunny but I realised he just looked somewhat angry when I came home on Friday. i felt uneasy and decided to bring him to a vet on Saturday. My regular vet was closed so I had to bring him to another vet nearby. The doctor did some checks and declared that he was all well and is most likely upset with me for leaving him for a night. She told me to monitor his eating habits on Sunday and come back should I noticed anything unusual.
By Sunday, my bunny is definitely not fine. He was constantly in a bunny loaf and didn’t move much. More alarming was he didn’t eat and poop for the whole Sunday. I rushed him to my regular vet on Monday morning and he was diagnosed with GI stasis. My vet gave him pain meds, motility drugs and sub-q fluids. She also took an x ray and noticed gas in the intestines and belly slightly distended. She said that due to the delay in getting medical care, we have been advised to prepare for the worst as bunnies are just really fragile. She also does not recommend us to go for surgery because in where Im staying (Malaysia), vets are generally not as well versed with bunnies and we also lacked the facilities needed. I left the clinic with more motility drugs and some pain killers and to hand feed him water and critical care through a syringe throughout the night.
Monday has been the most difficult night ever. Ive been crying the entire night, staying up and giving him water, meds and monitoring him. By 8am on Tuesday, my vet checked in on us and told us that we should come in for more sub-q drips which I did. She also gave me supplies and taught me how to administer the drips myself for the next 7 days. By then, my bunny has pooped some small tiny poop with mucous.
At this point, I’m not sure if my bunny will make it. I’m Doing everything that I can and know of including belly masssge, plenty of water, critical care. He does seem to have slightly better appetite today and he pooped more mucousy poop earlier while I was giving him massage. He still rejects hay and pellet but he’s eating some veges. Overall, he is still very weak and I also noticed he pees outside of his litter box. He never pees outside and I’m not sure if this is him losing his bladder control or he’s just too weak to enter his litter box.
I’ve been trying to keep a positive mind but it is absolutely heartbreaking to see my jovial bunny looking so weak and helpless. I’ve been beating myself up for not noticing it sooner and bringing him in. If anyone has survived a severe bout of GI stasis, please do share your experience.
By Sunday, my bunny is definitely not fine. He was constantly in a bunny loaf and didn’t move much. More alarming was he didn’t eat and poop for the whole Sunday. I rushed him to my regular vet on Monday morning and he was diagnosed with GI stasis. My vet gave him pain meds, motility drugs and sub-q fluids. She also took an x ray and noticed gas in the intestines and belly slightly distended. She said that due to the delay in getting medical care, we have been advised to prepare for the worst as bunnies are just really fragile. She also does not recommend us to go for surgery because in where Im staying (Malaysia), vets are generally not as well versed with bunnies and we also lacked the facilities needed. I left the clinic with more motility drugs and some pain killers and to hand feed him water and critical care through a syringe throughout the night.
Monday has been the most difficult night ever. Ive been crying the entire night, staying up and giving him water, meds and monitoring him. By 8am on Tuesday, my vet checked in on us and told us that we should come in for more sub-q drips which I did. She also gave me supplies and taught me how to administer the drips myself for the next 7 days. By then, my bunny has pooped some small tiny poop with mucous.
At this point, I’m not sure if my bunny will make it. I’m Doing everything that I can and know of including belly masssge, plenty of water, critical care. He does seem to have slightly better appetite today and he pooped more mucousy poop earlier while I was giving him massage. He still rejects hay and pellet but he’s eating some veges. Overall, he is still very weak and I also noticed he pees outside of his litter box. He never pees outside and I’m not sure if this is him losing his bladder control or he’s just too weak to enter his litter box.
I’ve been trying to keep a positive mind but it is absolutely heartbreaking to see my jovial bunny looking so weak and helpless. I’ve been beating myself up for not noticing it sooner and bringing him in. If anyone has survived a severe bout of GI stasis, please do share your experience.