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My pet rabbit is quite sick and has not being able to eat.
The tummy is bloated.
Has been a few days.
Anyone
Please advise on how and what to do.
Thanks
 
Have seen the vet twice.
On some medications.
Looks active.
Hand feeding with syringe.
Goats milk.
Some gripe water.
Will the eat and get well
 
Dear Nadeem he is about 6yrs old.
As you can see my profile picture. It the bun named Happy.

I took him to the closes vet here in Kuala Lumpur ,Malaysia.

The checked by by him.
Given a B12 jab
Some gastro relief white solution MMT
And Calcium and multi vitamins.

Now syringe fed.
Not eating yet.
I'm very concerned about how to go about.
If there anything else.
Thanks
 
Dear Nadeem he is about 6yrs old.
As you can see my profile picture. It the bun named Happy.

I took him to the closes vet here in Kuala Lumpur ,Malaysia.

The checked by by him.
Given a B12 jab
Some gastro relief white solution MMT
And Calcium and multi vitamins.

Now syringe fed.
Not eating yet.
I'm very concerned about how to go about.
If there anything else.
Thanks

Is the bloathing caused by gas, then you can give baby gas drops the active substans/ what it’s made of it’s called simethicone. After that you can massage the stomach and try to make him move around.

If not caused by gas it can be worms or blockage. Which you handle a bit the same with tummy massage and different medication. Which a vet can decide. Now I just mentioned the common causes that might cause bloating stomach.
 
What do you normally feed your rabbit? It would be good to make sure he has hay- and if you don't have hay find some grass for him.

Also, if your rabbit is 6 years old I don't believe you should feed him milk.

The protocol for vets in the US is give the electrolyte solution- pedialyte for children to hydrate them. You can find recipes online and make electrolyte solution yourself too. If you have syringe a tablespoon - 15ml of electrolytes up to 30ml a day.

In the US they also have a product called Critical Care- it can be mixed with water and fed through a syringe. If you can't buy that then you can try grinding rabbit pellets up and mixing with water. You could also syringe something like cooked pumpkin banana apple babyfood.
 
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