I have a syringe and I have critical care but I can't get it into him. He hates that syringe. I was supposed to give him his medicine after his neutering with it and had no success at all.
Thank you for your advice. Unfortunately, I can't get anything into him, he will not take it. I can make him move but only if I chase him. Should I do that? It seems so cruel. I am trying to get someone to cover for me here so I can take him to the vet but so far I can't find anyone.
Please could anyone advice me? I am desperate and feel so helpless.
My normally agile and normal eating almost one year old male rabbit Onana is just laying in his house since almost three hours, without touching his food.
He has not done that before.
His tummy feels soft and normal and he has...
You have taken one of your sick rabbits to the vet and left the other one that is also sick at home? If they are both suffering from something infectious? And the only vet you can reach charges you such an exorbitant sum for so little and without even telling you what he suspects? I had both my...
I agree one hundred percent. Even though I am in the UK and the situation might be different here (first of all we have the option to insure our rabbits for a small monthly premium), I find it exorbitant what your vet charges. Especially as there is an infectious disease involved. You urgently...
What disease is it that your rabbits suffer from? And what medication is needed? Maybe some members of the forum have some left and can send them to you?
I am so sorry to read your post and even more sorry that I can't help at all but still wanted to say that I wish a miracle to happen and you to be able to keep your long eared friend. He is one of the most beautiful rabbits I have ever seen and if I wasn't living in the UK but nearer to you I...
And this is my beautiful Yeti Lukaku, also eight months old.
They are both with us since three months and I have fallen in love with them more than I could ever imagine. They are both to be neutered today and I am dying with fear. Please do think of us.