Samara
Well-Known Member
My husband called me this morning and told me he found a small cottontail on the side of the road that had some injuries. I made up a crate and set off to pick up the wee one.
He was alert and didn't appear to have any broken bones; he had an eye injury and some blood around his mouth. I whisked him right to our rabbit savvy vet who essentially dropped everything to do an exam.
No broken bones! The prognosis was decent; IV fluids, some injected antibiotics and some time outside (safely) at the vet in an Xpen to keep him from stressing about humans. If he is well enough for release he's going home with the doctor herself because she has a farm and land for the little one. If things don't go well, then his suffering will be eased humanely.
He weighed just over a pound! When I opened the hatch to take the crate into the vet's office he was kicked out and sniffing the hay I'd put in. Fingers crossed! They're going to call me either way to let me know how things turn out.
ray:
He was alert and didn't appear to have any broken bones; he had an eye injury and some blood around his mouth. I whisked him right to our rabbit savvy vet who essentially dropped everything to do an exam.
No broken bones! The prognosis was decent; IV fluids, some injected antibiotics and some time outside (safely) at the vet in an Xpen to keep him from stressing about humans. If he is well enough for release he's going home with the doctor herself because she has a farm and land for the little one. If things don't go well, then his suffering will be eased humanely.
He weighed just over a pound! When I opened the hatch to take the crate into the vet's office he was kicked out and sniffing the hay I'd put in. Fingers crossed! They're going to call me either way to let me know how things turn out.
ray: