My little boy Radagast, who is a 5 month old mini lop, became quite skinny, and so he went to the vet.
She said his stomach is impacted, and when you press it feels as though there's a stress ball in there... She described it as a fibrous lump causing him gut motility issues and probably some discomfort and lack of nutrition etc etc.
So since Wednesday he has been having duphalac (lactulose) 2.0ml 3 times a day, and Zantac, 0.1 ml 2 times a day, she suggested his diet be adjusted also, so he is eating a lot of kale, spinach and silver beet. He is also having the ox bow young rabbit pellets as recommended.
His weight has gone up slightly, but just under 100 grams. (He weighed 860g when he went to the vet, his weight was down 20%)
He is eating his food, he isn't so playful but she said he'd more than likely be a little uncomfortable, however he does seem a bit better and he's not so bony either.
This morning when I was cleaning his littler and hutch(which is located outside, though he comes inside to play freely anywhere from 4 hours a day) and I noted what looked like a stain on the matting, that had dribbled down where it slopes a little, and it was a very very deep red, almost like it was consisting only of blood.
But his litter after that appeared normal with all of his new widdles being of normal colour that I could see.
Then tonight I went to give him his last little bit of medication for the day and I noticed a pee next to his litter tray that was orange in colour, to me it looks as though it's urine with a little blood in it, though my partner and friend disagree and they think it doesn't look as though it's blood and that I am paranoid because I know he is under the weather.
I know I need to phone the vet, but in the meantime I need advice. I fear for my little boy.
My vet has just gone on holidays today, she is a rabbit specialist and the only one in the state.
I don't feel comfortable taking him to another vet after previous experience with the other veterinarians, who seemed to have very limited rabbit specific knowledge.....
I can't afford to take him back to the vet, though I will if I need to, but I'm just so worried I cannot sleep.
I have been getting up through the night to check him, so he is very closely monitored.
Is this a possible side effect of the stomach impaction?
Could it be due to the medication?
Is it possible that the orange urine does not have blood in it?
Should I be alarmed?
She said his stomach is impacted, and when you press it feels as though there's a stress ball in there... She described it as a fibrous lump causing him gut motility issues and probably some discomfort and lack of nutrition etc etc.
So since Wednesday he has been having duphalac (lactulose) 2.0ml 3 times a day, and Zantac, 0.1 ml 2 times a day, she suggested his diet be adjusted also, so he is eating a lot of kale, spinach and silver beet. He is also having the ox bow young rabbit pellets as recommended.
His weight has gone up slightly, but just under 100 grams. (He weighed 860g when he went to the vet, his weight was down 20%)
He is eating his food, he isn't so playful but she said he'd more than likely be a little uncomfortable, however he does seem a bit better and he's not so bony either.
This morning when I was cleaning his littler and hutch(which is located outside, though he comes inside to play freely anywhere from 4 hours a day) and I noted what looked like a stain on the matting, that had dribbled down where it slopes a little, and it was a very very deep red, almost like it was consisting only of blood.
But his litter after that appeared normal with all of his new widdles being of normal colour that I could see.
Then tonight I went to give him his last little bit of medication for the day and I noticed a pee next to his litter tray that was orange in colour, to me it looks as though it's urine with a little blood in it, though my partner and friend disagree and they think it doesn't look as though it's blood and that I am paranoid because I know he is under the weather.
I know I need to phone the vet, but in the meantime I need advice. I fear for my little boy.
My vet has just gone on holidays today, she is a rabbit specialist and the only one in the state.
I don't feel comfortable taking him to another vet after previous experience with the other veterinarians, who seemed to have very limited rabbit specific knowledge.....
I can't afford to take him back to the vet, though I will if I need to, but I'm just so worried I cannot sleep.
I have been getting up through the night to check him, so he is very closely monitored.
Is this a possible side effect of the stomach impaction?
Could it be due to the medication?
Is it possible that the orange urine does not have blood in it?
Should I be alarmed?