Hi everyone!
I have a 4 year old bun, Clover, who just spent the last 24 hours in agony due to G.I. Stasis. . . no eating, lots of teeth grinding, lethargy, belly pressing, the whole bit. I took her to the emergency vet, and they gave her a subcutaneous fluid injection as well as a painkiller and then sent me home with some Critical Care. She was in pain up until about 9 a.m. this morning, when her stomach started rumbling and she soon after pooped! She’s since been seeming a lot better, eating hay, spinach, etc. Not eating as much as I would like, but I suppose it’s good that things appear to be “moving!”
I really want to avoid this from happening again, as much as I can. So first and foremost — what are your recovery tips? Should I just give her a combo of leafy greens and hay, and skip the pellets? And once she’s back to normal, what’s a good diet plan for a medium dwarf susceptible to G.I. stasis? My regular routine is to give her a small bowl of veggies every morning (a mix of spinach, cilantro, parsley, carrots, broccoli, etc.), as well as 1.5 small scoops of pellets. There’s hay in her cage all the time, although she’s never overly interested in it. So how much should I be feeding her daily, and what ratio of veggies to pellets? I know rabbits are diurnal — should I be feeding her in the evening as well as in the morning?
Lastly (sorry to overload you with questions), I give her about 3 slices of banana a day, as it’s her favourite, and it’s good incentive for her to go back into her cage at night! Can eating too much banana be harmful for digestion?
If you guys could share with me your G.I stasis recovery stories, or a detailed plan of your healthy rabbits’ diets, I would be truly grateful.
I don’t want another long, scary night in the vet’s office!
Thanks! 