Hi Everyone,
I am new to the forum and have come across it through my extensive research into the STATIS problem that my Rabbit BOLINHA is not going through for 9 days.
I would like to quickly share our problem with you guys to see if anyone has had a similar case as my partner and I are currently lost.
We have admitted Bolinha to one of the best exotic hospitals in London as we previously took him to two vets who didn't have a clue.
He has stopped eating 9 days ago and has been tube for about 1 week now as he is very stressed and difficult to take syringe feeding.
We have done X Rays and Blood test on day 2 of his arrival in the hospital. Nothing has been found.
The stool test has come back today and also nothing has been found and it appears to be normal (today is day 9)
Yesterday he has passed all the gas he had on his cecum (the vet is doing daily ultra-sounds to track the gas movement) and was on high spirit (his best day since being admitted to the hospital) even jumping by himself.
Therefore, yesterday we had high hopes he would start producing more droppings during the night, however he hasn't produced anything. He seem to be on and off pooing (the day before he produced 8 droppings over night).
The underlying cause has not been identified and ours vets are talking all the time about surgery which my partner and I are very reluctant to.
He seem to be stable and I believe that due to the fact that he is a very stressed rabbit and that the hospital environment and the tube and collar are not helping him. The Vet has agreed that we should take him home for 48 hours to see if there is improvement.
He hasn't eating by himself since the 5th march (only tube fed).
What are you opinions?
I am new to the forum and have come across it through my extensive research into the STATIS problem that my Rabbit BOLINHA is not going through for 9 days.
I would like to quickly share our problem with you guys to see if anyone has had a similar case as my partner and I are currently lost.
We have admitted Bolinha to one of the best exotic hospitals in London as we previously took him to two vets who didn't have a clue.
He has stopped eating 9 days ago and has been tube for about 1 week now as he is very stressed and difficult to take syringe feeding.
We have done X Rays and Blood test on day 2 of his arrival in the hospital. Nothing has been found.
The stool test has come back today and also nothing has been found and it appears to be normal (today is day 9)
Yesterday he has passed all the gas he had on his cecum (the vet is doing daily ultra-sounds to track the gas movement) and was on high spirit (his best day since being admitted to the hospital) even jumping by himself.
Therefore, yesterday we had high hopes he would start producing more droppings during the night, however he hasn't produced anything. He seem to be on and off pooing (the day before he produced 8 droppings over night).
The underlying cause has not been identified and ours vets are talking all the time about surgery which my partner and I are very reluctant to.
He seem to be stable and I believe that due to the fact that he is a very stressed rabbit and that the hospital environment and the tube and collar are not helping him. The Vet has agreed that we should take him home for 48 hours to see if there is improvement.
He hasn't eating by himself since the 5th march (only tube fed).
What are you opinions?