Hi there,
I'm sick of animals suffering and of life to be honest. Anyway, I have ended up caring for a few rabbits for various reasons over the years, and even though I don't think I am capable of looking after rabbits as much as I feel they should be, people give them to me, because they get bored of them, or can't look after them anymore, or are rescue rabbits that I unfortunately bonded with before I could give them to an SPCA centre, like the current one I have.
Anyway longish story pretty much not at all shortened, I take care of a small himalayan marked rabbit called Usagi. I bring her in each night after I put her her outside in her run for the day. She always has fresh hay, pallets, and water, and most always has access to grass,vegetables/herbs and mega hugs. She is shedding like crazy at the moment, and I try to brush all the loose fur off her, but it keeps coming, and she eats it when I am not brushing her. She also had a box that was her toy, but then she ate the crap out of the box one day, and I removed it, feeling like an idiot for giving it to her, when she probably needed some apple wood to gnaw on.
1-2 days later (I forget) after the box incident, she stopped eating which she has never done in the 4 years that I have had her, and her behavior changed worryingly. She was continuously lying down, and getting up, and looking very uncomfortable, so I checked with Dr Google and decided to take her to the after hours vet. I live in a small town of 2000 people in the middle of New Zealand, so of course everything and everyone nearby was shut. I persisted and found an after hours vet that I called at 10pm, and he said to meet him in another town, so I drove there, payed $70 for him to say she had a distended stomach, and to keep an eye on her.
Well, we kept and eye on her, and at 12:00am, she started shivering. We couldn't take the suffering and angst anymore, and drove to another town to meet another after hours vet at 1:30am. (who probably hates us now for doing that, but Usagi needed help) The vet there gave her some thing "to get her bowels going", and some painkillers, and said to come in the morning, but first to pay $121.60 .Fair enough. We took her there this afternoon (we have limited transport) and we were told she has stasis, was given sub-q fluids, antibiotics, more stuff to get her bowels moving, and baby food to syringe feed her every hour, and that her prognosis is poor and that there is no point doing x-rays or anything on her. another $45 later, I have fed her every hour and massaged her belly and she has produced small hard fecal pellets for the first time in over 24 hours.
Still not out of the hell hole yet though. She is eating small amounts on her own now, but I am not sure when to stop syringe feeding her at night and when to start in the morning, as I have never done this before. So this is where I turn to the tried and true rabbit experts for advice on what more I can do for Usagi. I feel emotionally wrecked man. I have had some rough times with rabbits and other animals, and was scared to end up with another one and yet here we go again. I am a beneficiary too because I am a loser in society because I am afraid of people to the point that I great difficulty interacting with them, so I have limited money, and me and my sis gave everything we had to try and help Usagi.
I'm aware I still have a lot to learn about Rabbits
so any advice would be awesome thanks. I was also wondering, would it be an idea for me to go to a chemist and get some simethicone?
I'm sick of animals suffering and of life to be honest. Anyway, I have ended up caring for a few rabbits for various reasons over the years, and even though I don't think I am capable of looking after rabbits as much as I feel they should be, people give them to me, because they get bored of them, or can't look after them anymore, or are rescue rabbits that I unfortunately bonded with before I could give them to an SPCA centre, like the current one I have.
Anyway longish story pretty much not at all shortened, I take care of a small himalayan marked rabbit called Usagi. I bring her in each night after I put her her outside in her run for the day. She always has fresh hay, pallets, and water, and most always has access to grass,vegetables/herbs and mega hugs. She is shedding like crazy at the moment, and I try to brush all the loose fur off her, but it keeps coming, and she eats it when I am not brushing her. She also had a box that was her toy, but then she ate the crap out of the box one day, and I removed it, feeling like an idiot for giving it to her, when she probably needed some apple wood to gnaw on.
1-2 days later (I forget) after the box incident, she stopped eating which she has never done in the 4 years that I have had her, and her behavior changed worryingly. She was continuously lying down, and getting up, and looking very uncomfortable, so I checked with Dr Google and decided to take her to the after hours vet. I live in a small town of 2000 people in the middle of New Zealand, so of course everything and everyone nearby was shut. I persisted and found an after hours vet that I called at 10pm, and he said to meet him in another town, so I drove there, payed $70 for him to say she had a distended stomach, and to keep an eye on her.
Well, we kept and eye on her, and at 12:00am, she started shivering. We couldn't take the suffering and angst anymore, and drove to another town to meet another after hours vet at 1:30am. (who probably hates us now for doing that, but Usagi needed help) The vet there gave her some thing "to get her bowels going", and some painkillers, and said to come in the morning, but first to pay $121.60 .Fair enough. We took her there this afternoon (we have limited transport) and we were told she has stasis, was given sub-q fluids, antibiotics, more stuff to get her bowels moving, and baby food to syringe feed her every hour, and that her prognosis is poor and that there is no point doing x-rays or anything on her. another $45 later, I have fed her every hour and massaged her belly and she has produced small hard fecal pellets for the first time in over 24 hours.
Still not out of the hell hole yet though. She is eating small amounts on her own now, but I am not sure when to stop syringe feeding her at night and when to start in the morning, as I have never done this before. So this is where I turn to the tried and true rabbit experts for advice on what more I can do for Usagi. I feel emotionally wrecked man. I have had some rough times with rabbits and other animals, and was scared to end up with another one and yet here we go again. I am a beneficiary too because I am a loser in society because I am afraid of people to the point that I great difficulty interacting with them, so I have limited money, and me and my sis gave everything we had to try and help Usagi.
I'm aware I still have a lot to learn about Rabbits