I hope she gets better! Make sure they get an xray, my bun had a calcium stone in her bladder that they only found on our second visit 2 weeks later. She had a lot of the same symptoms.
SpoopsandBoops
Get well soon, Amelia! Sending you and your hoom positive vibes and nose boops! ❤
VNesss
Get better sweetie if she’s bloated, she might have G.I. stasis when that happens I always give my bunnies Mylicon. It is an infant gas medicine and it saves their lives every time. It’s absolutely safe!
SaMo0204
Get well soon, little fluffball
datinggoskrrrrrrrrra
Get better soon!
adhdtypewriter
Fingers are crossed for this gorgeous little chonker. Hope you’re able to get her eating and feeling better again.
alkalinepines
Oh no poor bb! I know your pain my bun just got out of the er recently. All the good vibes to Amelia!!!
Tribaltech27
We will keep her in our thoughts and prayers
BunniesKickPaws
Sending love and healing energy her way ❤️
Eastern-Dig4765
Poor baby. How did it go with the vet?
ColCancerman
Fingers crossed ❤️
leopardsugabush
Any updates? May baby girl get better soon 💕
Notsteve669
I hope she feels better soon.
BlueOcean79
Sending you lots of love, sweet Amelia ❤️
Far_Ad_4382
Oh no I’m so sorry hopefully you caught it soon enough that she will make a full recovery. I know how scary this is I had my bun go the this. You should get emergency kit Sherwood it’s amazing for gi stasis but going to er is best because you don’t know what is going on good job on that move. Please give us updates
Far_Ad_4382
Learn how to do belly massages to they help get things moving
Devanino
Feel better soon Amelia! We are in need of more picture of you once you’re better!!
FluffyGreenTurtle
UPDATE!! Amelia is doing so much better! Had an exam and an x-ray at the ER vet, she had no internal signs of GI stasis (they saw poops in her system), but she was still being way less feisty than normal. The vet gave her pain meds and critical care and sent some home with us to give her over the next few days.
We’ve separated her from Attila and she has pooped now, although she also passed some cecotropes (that she didn’t eat) in addition to some regular poops. Husband saw her eating hay earlier, and she also ate some lettuce we gave her. She also is mostly back to her feisty self and not terribly bothered to be stuck in her x-pen for the time being.
Thank you so, so much to everyone for the good thoughts and well-wishes <3 Was a stressful, scary day, but she’s on the upswing. Just important to keep an eye on her for the next few days. So grateful for this community!
cinnaska
I wish Amelia well! ❤️
Possible-Bit5815
I hope your beautiful bun feels better
Murderme4938
Blob with ears
ChampionshipWeary449
Sending the best wishes and fast recover to your sweet and Bella Amelia 🙏
cogrunlatis
Get well soon, Amelia!
Re8683
❤️❤️❤️
heyitsmenotyou
I hope she is feeling better soon ♥️
Gypsyrose282
You got this lil chonker! ❣️
tony_malpiaza
Feel better!
Mysepulver
I’m so happy that she pulled through! I knew she would!❤️
DMGlowen
Hugs, skritches and much love to you and the bun.
The skritches are for her….. unless you really need them too.
I am not being naughty.
Valaryn1641
Sending get well soon prayers your way! As a bun parent who just went through a crazy level of “what is wrong with my baby”, you advocating for her is truly what will save the day. Even for vets, bunnies can be ridiculously hard to diagnose and your observations of her behavior can point them in the right direction. In case any of these are worth looking into in your situation, our bunny’s recent crazy situation was caused by: a super well hidden ear infection (so she didn’t want to chew hard things because her head hurt and ate less fiber), which then made her teeth worse (our bunny has regrowing molar spurs, so not enough hard food caused them to grow back earlier than usual) which tipped the balance on her constipation caused by her undiagnosed back arthritis, causing a rectal prolapse. It took five days of consecutive vet visits to be properly diagnosed, because I felt something wasn’t right still with little symptoms that were weird for our Phoebe. As a note of something to watch for: our Phoebe is sensitive to Buprinorphine and will get so high (pretty sure she can taste sound and smell colors) on it that she won’t eat much at all, which can be rather counter-productive for a GI stasis patient. If you think Amelia is a bit too loopy on her pain meds, your vet may be able to offer something milder (we switched to Metacam). Hopefully this was a one time thing and Ms. Amelia feels better soon.
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May Her Chonkiness get better.
I hope she feels better soon.
Sending well wishes to Amelia and you! Poor baby
Best thoughts and wishes.
I hope she gets better! Make sure they get an xray, my bun had a calcium stone in her bladder that they only found on our second visit 2 weeks later. She had a lot of the same symptoms.
Get well soon, Amelia! Sending you and your hoom positive vibes and nose boops! ❤
Get better sweetie if she’s bloated, she might have G.I. stasis when that happens I always give my bunnies Mylicon. It is an infant gas medicine and it saves their lives every time. It’s absolutely safe!
Get well soon, little fluffball
Get better soon!
Fingers are crossed for this gorgeous little chonker. Hope you’re able to get her eating and feeling better again.
Oh no poor bb! I know your pain my bun just got out of the er recently. All the good vibes to Amelia!!!
We will keep her in our thoughts and prayers
Sending love and healing energy her way ❤️
Poor baby. How did it go with the vet?
Fingers crossed ❤️
Any updates? May baby girl get better soon 💕
I hope she feels better soon.
Sending you lots of love, sweet Amelia ❤️
Oh no I’m so sorry hopefully you caught it soon enough that she will make a full recovery. I know how scary this is I had my bun go the this. You should get emergency kit Sherwood it’s amazing for gi stasis but going to er is best because you don’t know what is going on good job on that move. Please give us updates
Learn how to do belly massages to they help get things moving
Feel better soon Amelia! We are in need of more picture of you once you’re better!!
UPDATE!! Amelia is doing so much better! Had an exam and an x-ray at the ER vet, she had no internal signs of GI stasis (they saw poops in her system), but she was still being way less feisty than normal. The vet gave her pain meds and critical care and sent some home with us to give her over the next few days.
We’ve separated her from Attila and she has pooped now, although she also passed some cecotropes (that she didn’t eat) in addition to some regular poops. Husband saw her eating hay earlier, and she also ate some lettuce we gave her. She also is mostly back to her feisty self and not terribly bothered to be stuck in her x-pen for the time being.
Thank you so, so much to everyone for the good thoughts and well-wishes <3 Was a stressful, scary day, but she’s on the upswing. Just important to keep an eye on her for the next few days. So grateful for this community!
I wish Amelia well! ❤️
I hope your beautiful bun feels better
Blob with ears
Sending the best wishes and fast recover to your sweet and Bella Amelia 🙏
Get well soon, Amelia!
❤️❤️❤️
I hope she is feeling better soon ♥️
You got this lil chonker! ❣️
Feel better!
I’m so happy that she pulled through! I knew she would!❤️
Hugs, skritches and much love to you and the bun.
The skritches are for her….. unless you really need them too.
I am not being naughty.
Sending get well soon prayers your way! As a bun parent who just went through a crazy level of “what is wrong with my baby”, you advocating for her is truly what will save the day. Even for vets, bunnies can be ridiculously hard to diagnose and your observations of her behavior can point them in the right direction. In case any of these are worth looking into in your situation, our bunny’s recent crazy situation was caused by: a super well hidden ear infection (so she didn’t want to chew hard things because her head hurt and ate less fiber), which then made her teeth worse (our bunny has regrowing molar spurs, so not enough hard food caused them to grow back earlier than usual) which tipped the balance on her constipation caused by her undiagnosed back arthritis, causing a rectal prolapse. It took five days of consecutive vet visits to be properly diagnosed, because I felt something wasn’t right still with little symptoms that were weird for our Phoebe. As a note of something to watch for: our Phoebe is sensitive to Buprinorphine and will get so high (pretty sure she can taste sound and smell colors) on it that she won’t eat much at all, which can be rather counter-productive for a GI stasis patient. If you think Amelia is a bit too loopy on her pain meds, your vet may be able to offer something milder (we switched to Metacam). Hopefully this was a one time thing and Ms. Amelia feels better soon.
Hoping the best for your special friend!
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽