sidney_bunny
Well-Known Member
Hello - I am curious if anyone has ever seen an incident like this.
A few nights ago my 12 year old rabbit had an incident where he seemed to be temporarily paralyzed. None of his limbs worked. He does have spondylosis and arthritis, which has made his back left leg weak in recent years. I've seen him lose his balance but this was different. He also completely evacuated his bladder and bowels in the beginning. Even a small amount of bladder sludge was expelled. His body was not tense or convulsing.
I was able to physically support him within the first 60 seconds and got him into a position to lay down, although he was like jelly. He was breathing heavy. Never lost consciousness. Five minutes later he started the process of gradually re-gaining his ability to move but was unsteady. Within 12 hours he was probably 95% back to normal in terms of his ability get around.
We already had a vet appointment on the calendar to remove a contact lens that completely healed up a pesky ulcer. The chem panel and CBC came back with good results except for his packed cell volume (PCV) / hematocrit. It's 25%, down from 35% two months ago. Based on who you ask, 30% might be the minimum to be considered "good". My vet says she looks for 35%+. So, he was on the low-end of being anemic and it suddenly got worse.
She did notice that the whites of his eyes seemed to have a bit of yellow tint and suspected the liver enzymes would be off but they were fine.
The vet is not sure if it was a stroke or seizure or something else. There was no blood on the abdomen shown in the ultrasound. They only have a portable ultrasound machine so we're waiting for better check next week. He has some supportive care medications until then to treat this as a bleed or liver failure.
I'd appreciate any anecdotes if you've experienced anything like this.
Thank you
A few nights ago my 12 year old rabbit had an incident where he seemed to be temporarily paralyzed. None of his limbs worked. He does have spondylosis and arthritis, which has made his back left leg weak in recent years. I've seen him lose his balance but this was different. He also completely evacuated his bladder and bowels in the beginning. Even a small amount of bladder sludge was expelled. His body was not tense or convulsing.
I was able to physically support him within the first 60 seconds and got him into a position to lay down, although he was like jelly. He was breathing heavy. Never lost consciousness. Five minutes later he started the process of gradually re-gaining his ability to move but was unsteady. Within 12 hours he was probably 95% back to normal in terms of his ability get around.
We already had a vet appointment on the calendar to remove a contact lens that completely healed up a pesky ulcer. The chem panel and CBC came back with good results except for his packed cell volume (PCV) / hematocrit. It's 25%, down from 35% two months ago. Based on who you ask, 30% might be the minimum to be considered "good". My vet says she looks for 35%+. So, he was on the low-end of being anemic and it suddenly got worse.
She did notice that the whites of his eyes seemed to have a bit of yellow tint and suspected the liver enzymes would be off but they were fine.
The vet is not sure if it was a stroke or seizure or something else. There was no blood on the abdomen shown in the ultrasound. They only have a portable ultrasound machine so we're waiting for better check next week. He has some supportive care medications until then to treat this as a bleed or liver failure.
I'd appreciate any anecdotes if you've experienced anything like this.
Thank you