Hello,
I’m hoping to get some opinions on the tragic death of my rabbit, Beatrix who passed away in May…
I got her from PetSmart in November of 2017 (I believe she was 8-10 weeks old). Within the first two days of bringing her home she became paralyzed and couldn’t move or eat. I took her to the vet where they said she may have had a broken back or GI stasis – but it was hard to tell without extensive testing. Not being able to afford the hefty cost of the bill – I took her home and cared for her myself. I fed her with a syringe, kept her warm, and prayed a lot. Within a few days she miraculously healed!
Within the next year she appeared to have recovered fully. She bounced, played, ate and pooped normally. This past May I took her outside (not for the first time) and she was having a blast. Out of pure ignorance, I allowed her to sniff around in some ivy (she did not eat any – just played in it for about 1 minute). She was fine for an entire week and showed no signs of sickness. She pooped, ate, and acted completely normal.
That morning – the day of her death – I fed her as normal (she was eager to eat her food and seemed fine). I then checked on her 30 minutes later as I was headed out for work and she was paralyzed (just like she was when she was a baby). I took her to the vet and they said they had no idea what could be wrong with her (I didn’t tell them about the ivy because I didn’t know it was poisonous). They took an xray and they said she had no broken bones. They thought she may have had parasites of some sort? So they gave her medicine for treatment.
I took her home and within 5 hours she passed away.
…I’m really just writing at this point to hear others’ thoughts. I understand you all aren’t vets, but I am still very sad because I don’t understand what happened. Was it the ivy? Was she just sick from birth?
(Other factors could have been that I didn’t feed her hay because my husband is allergic, however I gave her timothy hay pellets and compressed hay cubes. I also feed her bananas often because she loved them along with her greens…)
I would very much appreciated your opinions. Thanks!