Hi everyone,
I’d just like to thank everyone ahead of time for reading my post and offering any help you can. Our vet was available yesterday for questions, but she is not in today, so I thought I would check with you guys to see if you have any tips or ideas.
Our little Oscar Bunny is a 1 1/2 year old Lionhead. He’s a bit of a wild child, and a couple of months ago, he injured his front teeth while playing too hard. As a result, he had to have all his front incisors removed.
The extraction was on Tuesday, and he’s supposed to take a Metacam for pain relief twice a day, and also an antibiotic twice a day. He didn’t eat at all when we brought him home that night, but the next day, the vet had us up his dose of Metacam to help control the pain better so he would start eating something. That seemed to help some and he had a bit of hay, a small pile of parsley (his favorite), and a couple of pellets. He’s not drinking a lot, but I think he’s getting some hydration from the parsley.
I have three questions.
First, I know how important it is for bunnies to keep their digestive system in gear, and he is eating a little bit, but how little is too little? He’s still nibbling on some parsley today and I set out a dish of water for him (sometimes he prefers to drink out of a dish), but he’s probably eating about a 1/4 of the amount of food he’d normally eat.
I also have a question about giving him his medication. First day it was easy because he was still recovering from the anesthesia. Wednesday, it was definitely a challenge, but eventually he gave in and we were somewhat successful for both the morning and evening doses. Today, however, he’s not having it one bit. He’s fighting us with everything he’s got and even resorted to spraying me (poor thing feels so defenseless without his front teeth
. We’ve tried a few things – bunny burrito, holding him up, holding him on my lap, holding him in my arm while my husband tries to get the syringe into the corner of his mouth or under his lip. We tried for about 45 minutes this morning, and for all practicle purposes, it was unsuccessful. We probably only got a splash of pain medicine in there, and almost none of the antibiotic.
Do you guys have any other suggestions for how to medicate him? I know he’s in pain and is very stressed out and it breaks my heart to see him struggle so much. 
My last question is about his poo. I assume the anesthesia and all the stress probably upset his stomach. He’s having some semi-solid waste which is getting matted on his bum…it seems to be better today, but when should we expect to see this return to normal, and when do we need to be alarmed?
Thanks so much for baring with me through this detailed account of Oscar’s tough time and for any advice you can offer!
Robin
