Our poor little girl. We thought we were going to lose her a few months ago because they thought she had a tumor in her uterus, and then it turned out to be prometria? Or something like that. She had that surgery, and they thought maybe she had cancer elsewhere, but her tests all came back negative. So, we were so happy when we found all of that out because we thought we were going to have to put her to sleep the day of that surgery. She had a bit of trouble with urinating outside the box after the surgery, but that was all fixed. Then, on Sunday, we found her laying in urine. She had peed in the corner of her cage. But we noticed her stress breathing, and she didn't want to move. She was also breathing with her head tilted back a little. And due to some issues with the clinic that is supposed to route our vet's emergency calls, we had to wait until the next morning to get her to the vet. We seriously didn't think she was going to make it through the night. We keep Metacam for our old, arthritic rescued mini lop, so we immediately gave her a dose because we thought she might be in pain. We also gave her infant simethicone (gas drops) because we thought it might be stasis. The next morning, our vet saw her and said that it was either pneumonia, or heart failure. But after a day on antibiotics, and some other tests, she said she felt it was pneumonia. So, she kept her, and has been monitoring her and giving her meds. She said it is good that she hasn't had to give her diuretics, or anything else. It took a few days for our sweet girl to stop breathing heavy all the time. The only time she has heavy breathing is during stressful moments (like when she is transported) or when she has to take meds, but it doesn't last long. I'm really nervous because we are likely going to be bringing her home for the weekend, and I don't know what I will do if we cannot reach our vet and she gets worse. The rabbit savvy vets in our office are not available on the weekend too often. They have her on liquid Baytril and Flocillin injections. If she had not shown improvement, we would probably be saying goodbye. But, for now, she is eating, drinking, pooping, peeing, and acting mostly normal except for the heavier breathing, which again, now is just when she gets stressed or when she first gets her meds. I know she's not out of the woods, but do you think at this point there is hope that we caught it in time?