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Livestock => Other => Topic started by: jameslindsay on June 20, 2009, 11:42:22 pm

Title: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on June 20, 2009, 11:42:22 pm
As I have posted the last 2 weeks I have a very poorly rabbit and today it was confirmed as Miximitosis. She had been injected against it but it hasn't done it's job. Her wee body is full of lumps and bump and her eyes are a mess. The sad thing is in herself she is the same wee rabbit she always was, running about having fun and eating well. The vet phoned to confirm the diagnosis this afternoon and said there was little chance of her recovering and it was better to put her to sleep. They say she on on no pain but will be a bit uncomfortable just now and the other rabbit we have is now showing signs too and they are kept in separate cages. They did spend 12 hours or more each day running around outside and share a paddock with the hens and 7 Pygmy Goats. She looks a mess but this putting her to sleep on Monday is a difficult decision when you see her playing outside.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: doganjo on June 20, 2009, 11:51:16 pm
Oh, what a shame.  Poor rabbits and poor you.  I had a similar decision to make some years ago when two of our pups we bred had the same heart defect - one showed obvious signs at 8 weeks, we were told she wouldn't survive the operating table to correct the fault and would die within a month.  The other one showed no symptoms at all and at 6 months we found a home for her after having her operated on. She was fit and well after it.  But we just let the little one do what she liked when she liked and she lived till she was two!  She was far below her normal size and weight but lived a life of Royalty - our lives revolved around Button.

It's always a hard decision to take but I've often heard people say of parents or friends who have gone on in pain and great disability that if they had been an animal they'd have been treated with more respect and given peace.

I'll be thinking of you both.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on June 20, 2009, 11:55:30 pm
Thanks Annie. It would be so much easier if I knew she was in pain. I know they say Mixi is not a nice death for rabbits (if dying ever is). It is just so upsetting when you see her run around like any normal rabbit to think that we should do what the vet is saying. Perhaps by Monday she will have deteriorated but I think if she is as she is now we will leave her a few more days. It will be horrendous if we have to loose both the rabbits at the same time.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: shetlandpaul on June 21, 2009, 06:17:49 pm
sorry to hear about your rabbit. its a very nasty infection i would consider what the vet says very carefully.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: MiriMaran on June 21, 2009, 08:12:05 pm
So sorry to hear bout your rabbits, but I would defintiely follow the vets advice because although your rabbit might be OK now it is a slow and horrible death.  It would be better to PTS before she starts going down hill and suffering.  I really feel for you!
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on June 21, 2009, 09:03:52 pm
Thanks, I have to take them both to the vets tomorrow so we will wait and see what they say then. The last thing is I want for any of them to suffer but while they seem so happy I hate to think I'm doing it and there is a chance... I will go on the vets advice though, this is the worst part of keeping any animal isn't it?
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: MiriMaran on June 21, 2009, 09:07:39 pm
Absolutely, but we are also in a very privelidged position in that we can stop them from suffering.  After caring for them and enjoying their company we have the ability to still protect our animals even in death.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on June 22, 2009, 02:51:27 pm
Took Lucy back to the vets this afternoon and Lucy is now asleep.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: doganjo on June 22, 2009, 03:36:50 pm
Best thing for her, James.  Although I know you will not feel so good today, you will realise that tomorrow.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: JD on June 22, 2009, 08:36:23 pm
So sorry to read that news James,
JD
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: JulieS on June 22, 2009, 08:43:59 pm
So sorry to read about your sad news James.

Our thoughts are with you.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on June 22, 2009, 10:12:35 pm
Thanks folks. It is just the worst thing taking a pet to the vets and knowing you will be coming home alone. I know there will be people who think it was only a wee rabbit etc but she was my pet for only 10 months and became part of the family. I got to the surgery knowing that I didn't want any of the staff talk to me as I was already "choked" but this is hard as they all know me and all the animals. I saw Mari the vet who is the nicest of nice people and we agreed that the kind thing to do was put Lucy to sleep. So, with the tears streaming my face this is what we did and indeed I did come home alone.

I took the dogs for a walk as it was such a beautiful day here and then came back and just sat amongst all the other pets and smiled to myself as I knew that Lucy had had a brilliant time with us and I have so many other animals to spend my time and attention on. I make no apologies for being a wimp.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: doganjo on June 22, 2009, 11:13:41 pm
You're NOT a wimp.  Even having only met you once I am 100% sure that you are a caring gentleman. Wimps don't cry at a loss like this - they whimper and whine!
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: ballingall on June 22, 2009, 11:44:19 pm
So sorry to hear the news James. Animals just find their way into a place in your heart, and its so hard when we have to part with them. Making the decision to have them put to sleep is the worst thing in the world. But it is the right thing for her in the long run, and you have comfort from the fact that you gave her a lovely home and lots of love for the time did she did have.

Beth
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: MiriMaran on July 12, 2009, 08:04:08 pm
You're not a wimp - a wimp is someone who will let an animal suffer rather than make the brave decision to call it a day.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: Roxy on July 12, 2009, 10:46:39 pm
I am so sorry about your rabbit, and no you are definitely not a wimp, you are just a very caring person, who loves their animals.

I have had animals all my life, and they mean the world to me.  I always dread it when they get ill, or old and have to be taken to the vet for the final time.  I do still get upset, and probably the worst to deal with is my horses.  At the beginning of the year I lost my oldest horse who I had on the farm with me for 32 years.  Having her shot  when she got down was hard. 

But I know that my animals have had a long and happy life, and I always think that this is the last thing we can do for them, hard as it is for us, its the kindest thing for them.
Title: Re: Sick rabbit
Post by: jameslindsay on July 13, 2009, 10:40:08 pm
Thanks Roxy. Our animals are all much loved members of our family so we do get very attached. Some people think this weird but that's just how it is with us and millions of other people. I often worry about what happens to all these animals (all 47 of them) if we ever had to leave this place, we would always have to have a massive garden I guess!