Last night around 10pm, Oliver was startled by something. Then he began holding up his right, front paw. It was really bothering him. He wouldn’t put any weight on it. He still tried to hump the dog, though, and was purring when I pet him. So I read up about this situation and it seemed to be that you should wait to see how the rabbit reacts to it after a bit of rest. So I put him in his cage. Over night he ate his greens and pellets but no hay.
This morning I let him out to check on the status of his paw. It was definitely improved, but still definitely an issue.I minimized his movement as I got ready for work.
It’s now 5:30pm. I just got home from work. Not quite 24 hours since the original injury. He still has a very pronounced limp, but isn’t holding the paw up. He will put some weight on it to scratch his face or hop a bit, but is trying to avoid using it. He’s not holding it up anymore and it does seem better than this morning. He still seems to be in good spirits. He wants to explore and play, I can tell. I am trying to keep things as calm as possible to keep him from hopping around. Movement clearly exacerbates his pain.
His paw looks a little swollen but isn’t dangling and isn’t hot. Nothing feels out of place.If I try to touch it he winces and hops away.
I called the vet. His vet (and the only rabbit vet in the area that I trust) only works Monday-Thursday. So my option is to take him to the emergency vet or wait for his 10:30am appointment on Monday.A vet tech said it’s really based on my observations.
So, do I continue to wait and observe; keeping him from moving as much as possible? Or do I take him to the emergency vet?
I should add that he already gets gabapentin as a pain killer twice a day so he is taking that. Metacam is not an option because it causes him stomach problems.