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Hi, all. I decided to adopt my coworker's young bunny. She developed severe allergy and had to give the doe away. I already have a few rabbits and am a good care taker.
But, I told her one condition: TO SPAY HER BEFORE I ADOPT HER.
She agreed and got her spayed just yesterday. This morning, I asked her how the bunny was doing. She said that the bunny had been rolling up as a bawl and didn't move or eat much. It's clear that she is in pain. Think about it! After get some organs out of your body!? Of course it hurts!!!
I asked her if she was taking any pain killers and antibiotic. She said that the vet had told her that that would not be necessary. She asked if she could have them anyway, but the vet insisted that it would not be necessary.
I told her to call the vet this morning and tell them that she needs at least Metacom! She called and told me that the vet told her to watch the bun over night to see how she does. I guess that if the bun were in trouble tomorrow, she would need to take her back to the vet, but my heart is crying thinking about the bunny suffering and will suffer over night. Who knows. They will never give her pain killer.
What do you think? My coworker is taking care of her until she heals, and then I will adopt her. So, the bun is not under my care at this point...
The vet is Humane Society of DC, and vets there operate on cats and dogs only. Except that once a month, a vet who knows operating bunnies would do an operation for a bunny.
But, I told her one condition: TO SPAY HER BEFORE I ADOPT HER.
She agreed and got her spayed just yesterday. This morning, I asked her how the bunny was doing. She said that the bunny had been rolling up as a bawl and didn't move or eat much. It's clear that she is in pain. Think about it! After get some organs out of your body!? Of course it hurts!!!
I asked her if she was taking any pain killers and antibiotic. She said that the vet had told her that that would not be necessary. She asked if she could have them anyway, but the vet insisted that it would not be necessary.
I told her to call the vet this morning and tell them that she needs at least Metacom! She called and told me that the vet told her to watch the bun over night to see how she does. I guess that if the bun were in trouble tomorrow, she would need to take her back to the vet, but my heart is crying thinking about the bunny suffering and will suffer over night. Who knows. They will never give her pain killer.
What do you think? My coworker is taking care of her until she heals, and then I will adopt her. So, the bun is not under my care at this point...
The vet is Humane Society of DC, and vets there operate on cats and dogs only. Except that once a month, a vet who knows operating bunnies would do an operation for a bunny.
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