BunRabit
Well-Known Member
Okay so my bunny, Oreo is a dutch and on July 3rd I noticed she was acting weird. So I picked her up and there was a massive wound on her back. I raced her to the vet and they gave the care necessary to keep her alive and get her stable. She had gotten fly strike from the green bottle fly, I think.
On July 9th she came home and since then she has been not really eating much. She’ll eat a small piece of banana or lettuce and then become not interested. She doesn’t necessarily like the critical care and won’t eat it without being force fed. I guess what I was wondering was what I can give her so that she can stay healthy and gain back the weight she lost from being on an IV at the vet. She’s also on a type of medication to help her heal faster since its a big wound on her stomach/ back from the maggots.
Also, she has a friend she usually lives with and the vet said it would be okay to keep then together right away. I’m nervous to do that because what if they tear it open? Should I keep them separated?
Any help would be welcomed, thank you!
Also the one picture is of her when we visited her at the vet, and the other is her and her mate (Spot) with Santa.
On July 9th she came home and since then she has been not really eating much. She’ll eat a small piece of banana or lettuce and then become not interested. She doesn’t necessarily like the critical care and won’t eat it without being force fed. I guess what I was wondering was what I can give her so that she can stay healthy and gain back the weight she lost from being on an IV at the vet. She’s also on a type of medication to help her heal faster since its a big wound on her stomach/ back from the maggots.
Also, she has a friend she usually lives with and the vet said it would be okay to keep then together right away. I’m nervous to do that because what if they tear it open? Should I keep them separated?
Any help would be welcomed, thank you!
Also the one picture is of her when we visited her at the vet, and the other is her and her mate (Spot) with Santa.