Good afternoon,
I work at a Pet Store and on the 15th of January someone brought a baby bunny in and said they found him in their garden. I would’ve told the gentleman to return the bunny or ask around the neighborhood if they lost their bunny, but I noticed that his back legs weren’t working properly so I decided to adopt him. I took him to an exotic vet the next day and they had a look at him, he had minor cuts and scrapes but nothing too serious. They checked his legs out and noticed he did have some movement in his toes which was a good sign. They put him on antibiotics, dewormer and pain killers.
I’ve been doing physiotherapy with him on a daily basis and his legs are very strong but he still continues to drag his legs whenever he walks. I’ve never owned a bunny before, so I’m new to all of this and taking on a little disabled guy has been very tough but I’m willing to help him in every way possible. I have hope one day he’ll be able to hop.
I’ve read it’s not the best option to give bunnies a bath but the vet explained I could give him a bum bath to get rid of excess poop and urine. He doesn’t really seem able to control his bladder. Due to the fact he poops and urinates on himself, his hair has become matted and I’m worried it’s causing pain or discomfort. I called the vet today and asked if I could bring him through to get shaved but they said they only do emergencies on a Sunday and don’t generally shave bunnies and I need to take him to a parlour. The problem is I work Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm so I’m unable to take him to a parlour to get shaved.
If there’s anyone that has experience with partially disabled bunnies, please, I’m desperate for some advice. I feel hopelessly lost and just want the best for my boy.
I don’t really have anyone to help when I give him bum baths, so doing this alone is very challenging.
Is there any way I can get rid of his matted fur? Is there anything extra I could be doing for him?
Thank you all for taking the time to read my post and I apologize if it was a bit lengthy.