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Forum DIET & CARE Stasis recovery question

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    • smileykyleigh
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        My rabbit is recovering from a bout of stasis- Friday night she was not eating and hunched over, trying to get comfortable. I gave her simethicone throughout the night and called the vet first thing Sat morning. Got her checked out and got meds/critical care, and she turned around very quickly. By Sat evening she was acting pretty much normal. 

        She’s still not eating a ton of hay (I’ve seen her nibbling at it) but she came and ate most of her pellets last night and she is hopping, flopping, periscoping, and generally acting more bunny-like and drinking/peeing/pooping normally (although the cecal pellets are still a little dry looking and smaller than normal at times)

        I’m just wondering how long I should continue on the meds/critical care. My vet is away at a conference this week or I would call them.

        She is on metaclopramide, and an antibiotic (the antibiotic was precautionary as her bonded mate passed away 2 weeks ago and we wanted to be sure it wasn’t some contagious underlying issue causing the stasis)

        She has always been kind of flighty but recently we had made huge progress with our bond (after her mate passed) and I feel like these meds multiple times a day are completely breaking any bond that we had. The bunny burrito and all that really stress her out. She used to hop right up to me when she saw me, and now she growls and thumps and runs away when I walk into the room.

        I just want to stop stressing her out and start repairing our bond ASAP. Any thoughts?


      • Sarita
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          Well, I would continue the antibiotic if the vet has given you a time table on that – you don’t want to stop it prior to what the vet has recommended.

          I think you can stop the metroclopramide though if she is eating.


        • smileykyleigh
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             Thanks for your reply.

            He said continue everything through the week/weekend and call him next Monday with an update. I know he said I could back off of the critical care if she starts eating, but I wasn’t sure about the metaclopramide.

            At least if I’m just doing the antibiotic I only have to stress her out twice a day instead of 3-6 times a day. Poor thing. She loses her best friend and now this evil human keeps shoving stuff down her throat. I just wish she understood I’m doing this to help her! 


          • Roberta
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              n’t worry SmileyK, she will get over it in time especially with lots of nice treats to coerce her.

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