Liung
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So I went in to give my bunnies food as I always do, and Delilah immediately ran up to hover over me and demand I pour faster, and Lahi... didn't. He wouldn't move, wasn't interested in the food at all, and kept lying down.
I offered him oat groat, he took roughly half a mouthful... and refused any more. That's when I knew something was definitely up.
Let me elaborate: I get my bunny food from a feed mill. The guy there first gave me a bag of oat groat to try, and referred to it as "bunny crack", and told me to be careful to give them no more than one teaspoon a day so as to prevent extreme weight gain. They are literally crazy over it, and usually do a really comical face dive into the spoon as they try to stuff as much in their mouths as possible, and then do little vacuum impressions for any grains that fell on the floor. I've been making sure Lahi gets a teaspoonful nearly every day, because he's still underweight from his antibiotic shots earlier in the year.
So anyway, I took him for some cleaning (he's having trouble cleaning his nether regions) and spent some time snipping away at some of the fur that was getting matted and the gunk stuck to it, and then let him go, fully expecting him to immediately go into indignant grooming... and he didn't. I'd brought him upstairs, which would usually prompt a round of thoroughly exploring the area, with attempts to go investigate the space under the couch... and he didn't even move from the couch.
Lahi doesn't like being touched. He's not afraid of humans, he'll happily explore and sniff and prod them, but usually the moment one touches him (with the sole exception of my mom, whom he adores) he'll usually leave. Won't put up with petting unless he's being fed simultaneously, and still makes it clear that the only reason he's allowing it is because the food is more important.
But I rubbed his face and stroked his back and still no moving away. No offended grooming. In fact he hunkered down so he wasn't standing anymore, front paws not taking any weight and haunches (knees?) sticking up as he sunk his body down. I rested my hand on his back to see how long it would take him to move out from under it... and I fell asleep waiting. (It's really late okay I'd been planning to feed them and then go to bed. I'm so tired.) I woke up some time later when he did finally hop off the couch, but still. Super weird.
So I brought him back downstairs and let him go to see what he would do (cuddle with Delilah?? Groom vigorously after all that unwanted touching?) He went straight into his cage (it's a 1'x2' cage within a 4'x8' enclosure that generally stays open) and lay down in his litter box. He hunkered down again, then lay right out, then eventually got out and went into the box attached to the cage. I finished putting out the food meanwhile, and he still wasn't interested.
So he was back in the litterbox, and he made a few half-hearted moves toward the water bottle. He'd move as if he was going to drink, but once his mouth touched it, he'd stop and then withdraw. He did this about three times in a row. The water level was rather low, so I grabbed it to refill it (gotta do something right?). He made an interested move at it as I was moving it, so when I took it off I reached around and offered it to him... and he drank some! It was like he would only drink if he didn't have to move his head at all.
So I poked and prodded and tried to get him to move and nudged Delilah into the cage to see if she'd cuddle him (she wouldn't) and thought I saw him stagger when he moved between his box and his litter so I shooed him out to see him move and no matter what he would only move a little and then either hunch down or lie straight out.
That's the other odd thing: he almost never lies straight out. And when he does, he lies completely out, head resting on the floor and everything. He's not doing that, he's just lying down with his head still up. Delilah lies like that all the time
How he normally lies down:
How he's currently lying down:
More usually, he relaxes in the typical bunny ball pose:
But I've never seen him hunch like this. He just sinks down so his knees stick out. It reminds me of how lions sit.
Just like that.
So anyway I did some google-fu and it all pretty much matches GI stasis symptoms, I don't have mashed food or any fresh fruit or veggies really, so I tried the massage. I didn't feel any particular hardness, but his stomach wasn't exactly squishy and soft either. The one article I read suggested massaging down to try and encourage gas to move along, and as I did that I heard (and felt under my fingers) a gurgle near his side, but no more than that. He stopped being cooperative at that point, and also stopped tolerating me touching him quite so much. This was slightly more lively than before, so I put him down. He ran back into the enclosure, hopped directly back into his cage and immediately went back into his box where he's lying down.
As I was writing this he got out and drank some more water, which is super encouraging.
This started around midnight. It's now 5 in the morning and I'm literally crying from exhaustion alone, nevermind how stressed out and scared I am. I'm going to keep trying to encourage him to eat and drink, if he still won't eat by the time the vet's office opens at 8 then I'll bring him in. I don't want to bring him into the emergency clinic (no small part because they'd charge me $165 just to look at him, my vet might give me a frequent customer discount and only charge me $40).
I'm going to try and get him to eat and drink again, then go to sleep on the couch until about 7. I can't function right now and my fiance is literally forbidding me from driving to the vets office if I don't get some sleep. I really will fall asleep while driving if I'm too tired.
I'm not exactly asking for advice, my google blitz all seemed to agree on what to do--keep trying to make them eat and drink, massage, vet ASAP--but some moral support would be welcomed with open arms, and I found earlier in the year that keeping a written record of things as they happened was super useful, and I wished more people had detailed their experiences to compare.
(http://www.rabbitsonline.net/showthread.php?t=79227&page=4)
My poor little man had a new health problem on the second week of every month from January until May, and I thought we were done with May's problem of laboured-sounding breathing that turned out to actually be snoring. My vet is literally giving me pity discounts. I can't handle all this stress, since Lahi's sister passed away last August I've been living in paranoia over Lahi's health, but you know the saying "It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you"? So far my paranoia has only been unjustified once, and I wasn't wrong about his breathing being unusual, only that it wasn't actually a problem.
I offered him oat groat, he took roughly half a mouthful... and refused any more. That's when I knew something was definitely up.
Let me elaborate: I get my bunny food from a feed mill. The guy there first gave me a bag of oat groat to try, and referred to it as "bunny crack", and told me to be careful to give them no more than one teaspoon a day so as to prevent extreme weight gain. They are literally crazy over it, and usually do a really comical face dive into the spoon as they try to stuff as much in their mouths as possible, and then do little vacuum impressions for any grains that fell on the floor. I've been making sure Lahi gets a teaspoonful nearly every day, because he's still underweight from his antibiotic shots earlier in the year.
So anyway, I took him for some cleaning (he's having trouble cleaning his nether regions) and spent some time snipping away at some of the fur that was getting matted and the gunk stuck to it, and then let him go, fully expecting him to immediately go into indignant grooming... and he didn't. I'd brought him upstairs, which would usually prompt a round of thoroughly exploring the area, with attempts to go investigate the space under the couch... and he didn't even move from the couch.
Lahi doesn't like being touched. He's not afraid of humans, he'll happily explore and sniff and prod them, but usually the moment one touches him (with the sole exception of my mom, whom he adores) he'll usually leave. Won't put up with petting unless he's being fed simultaneously, and still makes it clear that the only reason he's allowing it is because the food is more important.
But I rubbed his face and stroked his back and still no moving away. No offended grooming. In fact he hunkered down so he wasn't standing anymore, front paws not taking any weight and haunches (knees?) sticking up as he sunk his body down. I rested my hand on his back to see how long it would take him to move out from under it... and I fell asleep waiting. (It's really late okay I'd been planning to feed them and then go to bed. I'm so tired.) I woke up some time later when he did finally hop off the couch, but still. Super weird.
So I brought him back downstairs and let him go to see what he would do (cuddle with Delilah?? Groom vigorously after all that unwanted touching?) He went straight into his cage (it's a 1'x2' cage within a 4'x8' enclosure that generally stays open) and lay down in his litter box. He hunkered down again, then lay right out, then eventually got out and went into the box attached to the cage. I finished putting out the food meanwhile, and he still wasn't interested.
So he was back in the litterbox, and he made a few half-hearted moves toward the water bottle. He'd move as if he was going to drink, but once his mouth touched it, he'd stop and then withdraw. He did this about three times in a row. The water level was rather low, so I grabbed it to refill it (gotta do something right?). He made an interested move at it as I was moving it, so when I took it off I reached around and offered it to him... and he drank some! It was like he would only drink if he didn't have to move his head at all.
So I poked and prodded and tried to get him to move and nudged Delilah into the cage to see if she'd cuddle him (she wouldn't) and thought I saw him stagger when he moved between his box and his litter so I shooed him out to see him move and no matter what he would only move a little and then either hunch down or lie straight out.
That's the other odd thing: he almost never lies straight out. And when he does, he lies completely out, head resting on the floor and everything. He's not doing that, he's just lying down with his head still up. Delilah lies like that all the time
How he normally lies down:
How he's currently lying down:
More usually, he relaxes in the typical bunny ball pose:
But I've never seen him hunch like this. He just sinks down so his knees stick out. It reminds me of how lions sit.
Just like that.
So anyway I did some google-fu and it all pretty much matches GI stasis symptoms, I don't have mashed food or any fresh fruit or veggies really, so I tried the massage. I didn't feel any particular hardness, but his stomach wasn't exactly squishy and soft either. The one article I read suggested massaging down to try and encourage gas to move along, and as I did that I heard (and felt under my fingers) a gurgle near his side, but no more than that. He stopped being cooperative at that point, and also stopped tolerating me touching him quite so much. This was slightly more lively than before, so I put him down. He ran back into the enclosure, hopped directly back into his cage and immediately went back into his box where he's lying down.
As I was writing this he got out and drank some more water, which is super encouraging.
This started around midnight. It's now 5 in the morning and I'm literally crying from exhaustion alone, nevermind how stressed out and scared I am. I'm going to keep trying to encourage him to eat and drink, if he still won't eat by the time the vet's office opens at 8 then I'll bring him in. I don't want to bring him into the emergency clinic (no small part because they'd charge me $165 just to look at him, my vet might give me a frequent customer discount and only charge me $40).
I'm going to try and get him to eat and drink again, then go to sleep on the couch until about 7. I can't function right now and my fiance is literally forbidding me from driving to the vets office if I don't get some sleep. I really will fall asleep while driving if I'm too tired.
I'm not exactly asking for advice, my google blitz all seemed to agree on what to do--keep trying to make them eat and drink, massage, vet ASAP--but some moral support would be welcomed with open arms, and I found earlier in the year that keeping a written record of things as they happened was super useful, and I wished more people had detailed their experiences to compare.
(http://www.rabbitsonline.net/showthread.php?t=79227&page=4)
My poor little man had a new health problem on the second week of every month from January until May, and I thought we were done with May's problem of laboured-sounding breathing that turned out to actually be snoring. My vet is literally giving me pity discounts. I can't handle all this stress, since Lahi's sister passed away last August I've been living in paranoia over Lahi's health, but you know the saying "It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you"? So far my paranoia has only been unjustified once, and I wasn't wrong about his breathing being unusual, only that it wasn't actually a problem.