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Re: My poor bun :'(
Oh no hunny Im so sorry to hear this! Dont beat yourself up over it! You were doing your best getting them done and keeping an eye on them! Lets just pray she makes a speedy recovery and a full recovery!
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Re: My poor bun :'(
Oh poor thing, fingers crossed that she is ok!!
![]() Hopefully (but again its not nice) it may just be the vet trying to get more money out of you by keeping her in overnight (as was shown on the Tonight programme on Monday night!!) and hopefully she will come back to you bouncing about but with a bit less money in your pocket!! But worth it of course!! |
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Re: My poor bun :'(
Thanks guys, I'm actually glad this new vets want to keep her in overnight to keep a proper eye on her, this vets is expensive anyway which is why I took her to the other one instead, but lesson learned- i'd rather spend a lot and make sure she's ok!
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Re: My poor bun :'(
Sorry to hear about your bun, it's terrible when something goes wrong with neutering - it's meant to be so routine. But at least you know you were doing the right thing for her.
One of our rabbits had to have a large abscess removed on his stomach area a few years ago. The wound was very big (around 10cm long) and he managed to pull out one of his stitches and leave a hole the size of a 2p coin. The vet didn't want to stitch him back up straight away in case there was an infection plus the skin was very irritated (he'd already had another abscess removed from the same place about 9 months before). So we were taught to inject him with antibiotics twice a day and wash the hole with hibiscrub 2-3 times a day. The vet said to do this for a few days then he'd have him back in to stitch up again. But when we took him back to be stitched the hole had already started to close up by itself so we continued with antibiotics and hibiscrub and eventually it healed itself completely. The vet was very surprised, I think he'd feared the worst. People always say rabbits give up and die when they're ill, but when given the right care and love I think they can battle back as strongly as any other animal. Fingers crossed this is the case with your bun. |
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Re: My poor bun :'(
Did they use glue or stitches? I think that most good vets now will put some stitches on the inside and then glue the wound together which should stop the rabbit opening it up again. I hope that she pulls through, you've done everything you can. I'm so sorry you've had to go through this
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Re: My poor bun :'(
They said the 2nd time they used dissolvable stitches and glue - if they really did it didn't do much! To be honest I think it was the vets just doing a very bad job both times, not cuz she pulled em out or summat..but i don't know for sure. The vets I went to today said the stitches will be from the inside so little chance of them being pulled out. Thankfully i've been told today she came round ok it's just a case of waiting to see if there's any blood in stools or other side effects from infection, and if she has got one they said there's nothing they can do for her. I can't remember the last time i've been this upset!
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