Konotashi
Well-Known Member
In less than one week's span, I lost my two bunny babies. I have no idea what happened.
First I came home and found Schnitzel dead in his cage in an awkward position, with his head thrown back and the rest of his body splayed out. I came home and found Salem in the same position, and I thought he was dead looking at him, and I ran to my boyfriend who was in another room to tell him. I went back to finish feeding the gliders and my ferret and saw his leg move. I started screaming, "HE'S ALIVE! HE'S ALIVE!" I took him out of his cage and for about half an hour I was trying to see if anything was stuck in his throat, giving him CPR, both with pressure and by mouth, and he'd stiffen up, then go limp, then stiffen up again. My attempts were feeble, and I had to try and save my baby and fail the night before my birthday.
They were acting perfectly normal before they passed. The only thing I noticed any different was that Salem was losing a little bit of weight. Other than that, nothing.
I'm not sure what happened to them. I wish I did, because not knowing hurts far too much.
First I came home and found Schnitzel dead in his cage in an awkward position, with his head thrown back and the rest of his body splayed out. I came home and found Salem in the same position, and I thought he was dead looking at him, and I ran to my boyfriend who was in another room to tell him. I went back to finish feeding the gliders and my ferret and saw his leg move. I started screaming, "HE'S ALIVE! HE'S ALIVE!" I took him out of his cage and for about half an hour I was trying to see if anything was stuck in his throat, giving him CPR, both with pressure and by mouth, and he'd stiffen up, then go limp, then stiffen up again. My attempts were feeble, and I had to try and save my baby and fail the night before my birthday.
They were acting perfectly normal before they passed. The only thing I noticed any different was that Salem was losing a little bit of weight. Other than that, nothing.
I'm not sure what happened to them. I wish I did, because not knowing hurts far too much.