Me again! Sorry for so many question posts!
So, we adopted a small mini lop (Sorrel) that was surrendered to a local pet shop, and he’s quite the shy little thing. Fine with me, I’m aware he needs time to open up and he’s slowly accepting my presence. However, he was having quite weird urine as well as some issues with his poop, therefore I took him to the vet the same day like the paranoid person I am. They gave me an antibiotic and painkillers, saying the constant moving has probably stressed him out and he’s contracted a urine problem, so I’ve been giving him them. Administering the medicine is going fine… ish. I asked how to do it, and the vet showed me by burrowing him in a big fluffy blanket and feeding him that way. That’s fine, it works, and he’s no longer freaking out when I put the blanket around him for medicine times. I minimise height by sitting on the floor so I’m not picking him up too much, but I know you shouldn’t pick new buns up at all. Does anyone have any recommendations on giving medicine to new bunnies? I give him a little brocoli or carrot depending on which he feels like that day
, very picky at the moment, as a reward and that calms him down, but I don’t want to scare him.
On top of that, Poppy has just recently been spayed, and I really don’t want to pick her up for her medicine, so she’s even tougher. She’s very boisterous and although she loves human contact and cuddles, she’s figured out when mama’s got that scary syringe and runs for it. I really don’t want to freak her out incase it hurts her wound… at the moment, I’m just trying to convince her by laying on the floor with her and wiggling it in her mouth, but that’s not very reliable.
Basically, does anyone have any medicine handling tips? I’m going to get some banana tomorrow because Poppy just isn’t having it, and I know she loves banana with a passion, so I was thinking about putting some on the edge of the syringe. She’ll take her antibiotics with /less/ strife, but hates her Fibreplex. I don’t blame her, that syringe is huge!!