Harrison
HarrisonHo
I'm at a loss for what to do! My lion mane bunny who is 1.5 years old female stopped eating when we moved and hasn't pooped in 11 days!
She is grinding her teeth from pain a lot and her stomach is growling loudly. We've taken her to the vet 4 times in the last week and she has another appointment tomorrow with a different vet clinic. They have ruled out teeth pain, she was put on a weeks worth of probiotics which she has finished now. She is still peeing about 2 times a day and drinking voluntarily, but will only eat a few bites each day. She has open access to fresh hay and an assortment of her favorite greens but still no interest.
The first vet told us it was just gas but I have a hard time believing that. They did an X-ray which didn't appear to show any GI blockage. Her body temperature was shown to be low so we turned on a heat lamp which she spends a lot of time laying under.
She went in for an IV today and a few hours after produced a few pellets of complete gel, so it's apparent her stomach is empty. We were told not to force feed her CritiCare as her digestive system is not moving, however she is getting really skinny.
I hope the vet tomorrow can shed some light but wanted to ask in the meantime if anyone else has experienced this with their bunny.
She is grinding her teeth from pain a lot and her stomach is growling loudly. We've taken her to the vet 4 times in the last week and she has another appointment tomorrow with a different vet clinic. They have ruled out teeth pain, she was put on a weeks worth of probiotics which she has finished now. She is still peeing about 2 times a day and drinking voluntarily, but will only eat a few bites each day. She has open access to fresh hay and an assortment of her favorite greens but still no interest.
The first vet told us it was just gas but I have a hard time believing that. They did an X-ray which didn't appear to show any GI blockage. Her body temperature was shown to be low so we turned on a heat lamp which she spends a lot of time laying under.
She went in for an IV today and a few hours after produced a few pellets of complete gel, so it's apparent her stomach is empty. We were told not to force feed her CritiCare as her digestive system is not moving, however she is getting really skinny.
I hope the vet tomorrow can shed some light but wanted to ask in the meantime if anyone else has experienced this with their bunny.