mariethomas
Well-Known Member
I have a terrible anxiety disorder and it leads me to believe that everything in the world is wrong with my rabbits. So I apologize for my constant Health posting.
CASPER: I just went from having my bunnies poops go from green, to smaller and brown. And everything was fine. But today he had clumpier poop! And then it was DEFINITELY diarrhea afterwards. I know how sensitive this is, but I would think I'd mostly have to keep him hydrated. **Any tips?**
He's been eatting his hay, pellets, and ONE piece of parsley. His poop is not that watery, more mushy.
KORN: Before I went to sleep, I cleaned his cage. When I returned from school I noticed he left 1 pellet in almost TWELVE hours. I took him out, gave him new food and water and he returned to pooping.
Then, this morning he pooped what looked like a single Cecotrope with a tiny bit of red mucus type on it. So I definitely thought he had an infection. (past experince) and then later on, 3 HARD poops almost attached with a brown/orange mucus.
I didn't want to stress them again, but my anxiety was killing me and I brought them to the vet (together) and he didn't even take a look at Casper before telling me he had an infection and was worse than Korn. All I showed him was his mushy poop. He also told me Korn had an infection.
They are both behaving normally as of now, playing and eating. But I am avoiding vegetables.
This is the only vet I have found with SOME knowledge of rabbit care. Everytime he has prescribed drugs, I have lost that animal. (they WERE sick to start with)
So I ask for the opinion, would you give this to your bunnies? He said it was to help with the infection and should be given 0.5 on a syringe every 12 hours. I don't know what this is, nor have any knowledge on medication for rabbits.
Please any advice is highly appreciated. Thank you.
CASPER: I just went from having my bunnies poops go from green, to smaller and brown. And everything was fine. But today he had clumpier poop! And then it was DEFINITELY diarrhea afterwards. I know how sensitive this is, but I would think I'd mostly have to keep him hydrated. **Any tips?**
He's been eatting his hay, pellets, and ONE piece of parsley. His poop is not that watery, more mushy.
KORN: Before I went to sleep, I cleaned his cage. When I returned from school I noticed he left 1 pellet in almost TWELVE hours. I took him out, gave him new food and water and he returned to pooping.
Then, this morning he pooped what looked like a single Cecotrope with a tiny bit of red mucus type on it. So I definitely thought he had an infection. (past experince) and then later on, 3 HARD poops almost attached with a brown/orange mucus.
I didn't want to stress them again, but my anxiety was killing me and I brought them to the vet (together) and he didn't even take a look at Casper before telling me he had an infection and was worse than Korn. All I showed him was his mushy poop. He also told me Korn had an infection.
They are both behaving normally as of now, playing and eating. But I am avoiding vegetables.
This is the only vet I have found with SOME knowledge of rabbit care. Everytime he has prescribed drugs, I have lost that animal. (they WERE sick to start with)
So I ask for the opinion, would you give this to your bunnies? He said it was to help with the infection and should be given 0.5 on a syringe every 12 hours. I don't know what this is, nor have any knowledge on medication for rabbits.
Please any advice is highly appreciated. Thank you.