Eve
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
I havn't beenbeen able to post muchrecently because I'm in the middle of exams at the moment. I'm really worried about my bun Rodney, and was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice.
I think Rodney has a blockage, because for the past few days his droppings have been darker, very small, and sometimes linked with hair. He was molting very heavily during the past few weeks, and I brushed himevery day.I have given himdried papaya and giant amounts of grass, alfalfa and oaten hay to get him eating as muchhay as possible.
I have also tried to give him fresh pinapple juice and pumpkin, but he is very fussy and refuses to take any of it. I have tried using a syringe and he just lets it dribble back out of his mouth and then wipes his mouth out with his paws.
He is still eating, drinking and urinating as normal, but pooping very little. I have taken him to the vet, and she said his intestines feel very full and that he is constipated. The vet told me to increase his hay intake (which I've already been doing) and to take away his pellets fora few days. Am I right in taking his pellets away and giving him only hay as she has suggested I do? Also, she has told me to come back in a few days if he still has small droppings. Is she taking the situation too lightly and should I drive Rodney to a more experienced bunny vet (whom is about an hour away) asap?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, any advice would be very very much appreciated.
Eve
I havn't beenbeen able to post muchrecently because I'm in the middle of exams at the moment. I'm really worried about my bun Rodney, and was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice.
I think Rodney has a blockage, because for the past few days his droppings have been darker, very small, and sometimes linked with hair. He was molting very heavily during the past few weeks, and I brushed himevery day.I have given himdried papaya and giant amounts of grass, alfalfa and oaten hay to get him eating as muchhay as possible.
I have also tried to give him fresh pinapple juice and pumpkin, but he is very fussy and refuses to take any of it. I have tried using a syringe and he just lets it dribble back out of his mouth and then wipes his mouth out with his paws.
He is still eating, drinking and urinating as normal, but pooping very little. I have taken him to the vet, and she said his intestines feel very full and that he is constipated. The vet told me to increase his hay intake (which I've already been doing) and to take away his pellets fora few days. Am I right in taking his pellets away and giving him only hay as she has suggested I do? Also, she has told me to come back in a few days if he still has small droppings. Is she taking the situation too lightly and should I drive Rodney to a more experienced bunny vet (whom is about an hour away) asap?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, any advice would be very very much appreciated.
Eve