Thank you for the tips Roberta! I’m giving him simethicone too, cause I know that he’s definitely having pain from gas just based on how much he likes the belly rubs (and how much it stinks up the room after a good one
).
Also, thank you so much for the mashed pumpkin idea. I mixed some in with the critical care and this is by far the most I’ve gotten him to eat from the syringe yet. He kept letting the critical care dribble out of his mouth, but he definitely seems to like the pumpkin more, which has me feeling pretty relieved, because I was really worried that he wasn’t getting enough nourishment. Also, I know that’s one of the better ways to get water in to him without resorting to sub-q fluids. If he starts to show signs of dehydration I’ll get the syringe, needle, and saline out, but given how skittish he is with me now, I’d REALLY like to avoid having to stick him with a needle.
It’s rough taking care of a sick bunny. He hates the treatment, so he definitely doesn’t like me much right now, but it’s worth it to see him starting to feel like himself. I’m starting to think that he may have been having some issues with gas for a while now and that it only just now resolved into full blown stasis. Belly rubs will be making a regular appearance I think, even after this is over. Yesterday when I was giving him a belly rub I felt his gut gurgle and I think it was the happiest I’ve been in a while. I suddenly understand why new moms become so obsessed with poop!
Thanks for the tips and the encouragement!