Bonsai
Heidi's Mom
Hello!
I was gone for the past few weeks and some of you may recall I was getting a Netherland Dwarf. Well, I got him two weeks ago! He's sweet, to a point - still trying to earn the little brat's trust.
Until today, he's been happy and healthy. This afternoon, I woke up VERY late. I've been sick the past week and it has been no fun; I sleep at weird hours and no matter how many alarms I set, I seem to sleep through them all. I'm very stubborn about the care of my rabbits and since they are outdoors bunnies, I make sure to keep them adequately cooled. Heidi, my first rabbit, loves her frozen 2 liters. Totoro, my new Nethie Dwarf, doesn't think much of them. I don't know if he uses them when I'm gone, but he stays out on the wire portion of his cage (he has a very large wood-bottomed part that is blocked off with his litterbox, copious amounts of hay, water, etc so he is not on the wire unless he wants to be!) a lot of times. Probably because we've had a nice breeze the past few days.
Anyways, I overslept today which means neither bun got their frozen water bottles until about 3pm - meaning they'd been in our heat for about 3 hours. Heidi seemed okay; a little hot, but she was inquisitive and bossy as always. Totoro, however, seemed a bit lethargic. He was lying spread out with his head on one of the wooden planks supporting the wire part of his cage and wasn't reacting much to my presence. I wrote it off as the heat and continued as normal, cleaning his and Heidi's cages, stocking new straw in both and giving them their litterboxes. Totoro perked up a little and was curious about what I was doing, but wasn't running around the blocked in part of his cage periscoping like usual. He was still nibbling and throwing a few pieces of straw like he normally does when I clean his cage, though.
I decided I'd wait a couple hours and check on him again, leaving him be for a bit while I did other things. When I went to check on him, I noticed his butt had hairs on it that were matted together - they hadn't been when I left a few hours before. Upon further inspection, he had walked through some of his own, very mushy poops. I got the carrier, lured him inside it, and brought him inside. I cleaned his butt off, which he did NOT appreciate, and I left him a saucer of his pellets and his bottle of water in the carrier.
He seems to be "okay". He's not as inquisitive and active as usual but he is still a bit nosy, and was curious enough about the carrier to go from the wired part into the closed in part to investigate. So he isn't so lethargic he just can't be bothered to move, he's just lethargic enough to worry me.
What should I be doing right now? I'm going to offer only pellets and water - he won't touch hay. I'd offer just hay and water but I'd rather he eat something rather than nothing. I'm going to call a vet in the morning but some financial stuff went down today and yesterday that leaves us so strapped even our own dinners were very bare.
So I don't know if I'll be able to take him to a vet. Basically, I'm asking for home remedies or things I should try to do to keep him comfortable until seeing a vet is feasible. Trust me, I don't like this either!! Just don't beat me up for it, I already feel terrible. We didn't expect what happened this week to happen, but it did, and there's not much we can do about it.
Here's some more details:
- He is eating Purina Show Formula (what the breeder was feeding him, he has been fine on it)
- I clean his cage with 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water solution, and cage is cleaned every 2~3 days
- He is 85% trained to his litterbox. All pees are done there, most poops are made there (or in his food bowl...)
- He is NOT caged with any other rabbits
- Heidi is being transitioned to Purina Show Formula and has no adverse reaction, leading me to believe it is not the bag of food causing upset
- I have been giving him a clover or two every other day as a treat, to kind of gain his trust. I did this with my other rabbit, but could it be the clovers messing with my little man's tummy?
- His bedding is straw; could he be eating straw and upsetting his stomach?
Sorry for all the writing there, I'm just scared. I feel like the worst bunny owner. I have no idea what the problem is but I want it fixed so much. I hate that my little guy is sick.
For your patience, here's a picture of my Totoro:
PS - no, that wire in the back cannot hurt him, its very dull
I was gone for the past few weeks and some of you may recall I was getting a Netherland Dwarf. Well, I got him two weeks ago! He's sweet, to a point - still trying to earn the little brat's trust.
Until today, he's been happy and healthy. This afternoon, I woke up VERY late. I've been sick the past week and it has been no fun; I sleep at weird hours and no matter how many alarms I set, I seem to sleep through them all. I'm very stubborn about the care of my rabbits and since they are outdoors bunnies, I make sure to keep them adequately cooled. Heidi, my first rabbit, loves her frozen 2 liters. Totoro, my new Nethie Dwarf, doesn't think much of them. I don't know if he uses them when I'm gone, but he stays out on the wire portion of his cage (he has a very large wood-bottomed part that is blocked off with his litterbox, copious amounts of hay, water, etc so he is not on the wire unless he wants to be!) a lot of times. Probably because we've had a nice breeze the past few days.
Anyways, I overslept today which means neither bun got their frozen water bottles until about 3pm - meaning they'd been in our heat for about 3 hours. Heidi seemed okay; a little hot, but she was inquisitive and bossy as always. Totoro, however, seemed a bit lethargic. He was lying spread out with his head on one of the wooden planks supporting the wire part of his cage and wasn't reacting much to my presence. I wrote it off as the heat and continued as normal, cleaning his and Heidi's cages, stocking new straw in both and giving them their litterboxes. Totoro perked up a little and was curious about what I was doing, but wasn't running around the blocked in part of his cage periscoping like usual. He was still nibbling and throwing a few pieces of straw like he normally does when I clean his cage, though.
I decided I'd wait a couple hours and check on him again, leaving him be for a bit while I did other things. When I went to check on him, I noticed his butt had hairs on it that were matted together - they hadn't been when I left a few hours before. Upon further inspection, he had walked through some of his own, very mushy poops. I got the carrier, lured him inside it, and brought him inside. I cleaned his butt off, which he did NOT appreciate, and I left him a saucer of his pellets and his bottle of water in the carrier.
He seems to be "okay". He's not as inquisitive and active as usual but he is still a bit nosy, and was curious enough about the carrier to go from the wired part into the closed in part to investigate. So he isn't so lethargic he just can't be bothered to move, he's just lethargic enough to worry me.
What should I be doing right now? I'm going to offer only pellets and water - he won't touch hay. I'd offer just hay and water but I'd rather he eat something rather than nothing. I'm going to call a vet in the morning but some financial stuff went down today and yesterday that leaves us so strapped even our own dinners were very bare.
So I don't know if I'll be able to take him to a vet. Basically, I'm asking for home remedies or things I should try to do to keep him comfortable until seeing a vet is feasible. Trust me, I don't like this either!! Just don't beat me up for it, I already feel terrible. We didn't expect what happened this week to happen, but it did, and there's not much we can do about it.
Here's some more details:
- He is eating Purina Show Formula (what the breeder was feeding him, he has been fine on it)
- I clean his cage with 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water solution, and cage is cleaned every 2~3 days
- He is 85% trained to his litterbox. All pees are done there, most poops are made there (or in his food bowl...)
- He is NOT caged with any other rabbits
- Heidi is being transitioned to Purina Show Formula and has no adverse reaction, leading me to believe it is not the bag of food causing upset
- I have been giving him a clover or two every other day as a treat, to kind of gain his trust. I did this with my other rabbit, but could it be the clovers messing with my little man's tummy?
- His bedding is straw; could he be eating straw and upsetting his stomach?
Sorry for all the writing there, I'm just scared. I feel like the worst bunny owner. I have no idea what the problem is but I want it fixed so much. I hate that my little guy is sick.
For your patience, here's a picture of my Totoro:
PS - no, that wire in the back cannot hurt him, its very dull