Hey guys,
I’m looking for a little advice from others who have cared for bunnies with traumatic skin injuries. I am caring for a bunny with a large (size of a ladies palm) traumatic skin injury…she had surgery yesterday. She has a plastic clear cone. She is eating and drinking just fine and her poops and urine look normal. I am having trouble giving her her liquid meds but was able to finally get some in her…I wasted a lot trying to do this.
1. Any suggestions on trying to give her liquid meds? Her favorite treat and the only think I know she can’t resist is banana.
2. Any suggestions on trying to keep her still and comfortable over the next several days while her wound heals? I have her in a small one level cage 3 feet long 2 feet wide…flat, nothing to jump on.
3. I have heard bunnies bounce back quickly from these types of wounds…does anyone has any experience with this? Basically, she “skinned” her front upper leg. I looked awful but the vet was not too concerned once she sutured it up.
4. He sister is not allowed to be with her for any long length of time…they don’t want her I groom the wound. The vet suggested that I put her sister in a “new” environment as well and have the cages so that they can see and sniff each other. Leaving the sister in the original enclosure could cause territorial issues when the injured bunny goes back to the main enclosure. Does anyone have any other suggestions to keep them bonded?
thank you all in advance for the advice!
I’m looking for a little advice from others who have cared for bunnies with traumatic skin injuries. I am caring for a bunny with a large (size of a ladies palm) traumatic skin injury…she had surgery yesterday. She has a plastic clear cone. She is eating and drinking just fine and her poops and urine look normal. I am having trouble giving her her liquid meds but was able to finally get some in her…I wasted a lot trying to do this.
1. Any suggestions on trying to give her liquid meds? Her favorite treat and the only think I know she can’t resist is banana.
2. Any suggestions on trying to keep her still and comfortable over the next several days while her wound heals? I have her in a small one level cage 3 feet long 2 feet wide…flat, nothing to jump on.
3. I have heard bunnies bounce back quickly from these types of wounds…does anyone has any experience with this? Basically, she “skinned” her front upper leg. I looked awful but the vet was not too concerned once she sutured it up.
4. He sister is not allowed to be with her for any long length of time…they don’t want her I groom the wound. The vet suggested that I put her sister in a “new” environment as well and have the cages so that they can see and sniff each other. Leaving the sister in the original enclosure could cause territorial issues when the injured bunny goes back to the main enclosure. Does anyone have any other suggestions to keep them bonded?
thank you all in advance for the advice!