The story from an e-mail I sent to my friend..
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Oh man..I am so worried!
Lastnight Clay (the bunny) got sick and he was like
going to the bathroom non-stop..but was like Diarrhea...and he got
covered in it and everything..it was really gross, but
at the same time pretty scary. I read in books that
when bunnies get sick they go down quick. He lost a
lot of fluid lastnight, but drank and got it back..for
a while.
After a little bath and everything he seemed okay. But
this morning he was at it again. We took him to the
vet and they kept him to get a stool sample..I'm just
really worried about him!
(I edited it a little for the record)
So then..we got him back..everything seems okay..then he hides in his cage. About 45 minutes to an hour ago he was still alive..he yiped and when mom got to him and picked him up he died. Dad got me and I had just got downstairs a few seconds after...and he was gone already.
All of us were crying.. even my dad. And he had to put him outback with our other dead pets..*sighs*
I just feel..you know..like I don't want to do anything but crawl in a hole and mope. I need a little PPT comfort...my heart has been torn in another spot as well as mom, dad and Clay's cage mate, George. George depended on Clay. He runs from us. I just don't know anymore.
But we know what he had..
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Mucoid Enteritis
Mucoid enteritis is a form of diarrhea that strikes young rabbits between five to eight weeks of age. This is a very fast killer, often like and will soil the rabbit's underside; because the rabbit can not maintain its food, its fur becomes scruffy, and the rabbit itself looks squint-eyed and thin with mucus around the mouth. Another way to detect mucoid enteritis is to pick the rabbit up and shake him. A splashing sound can be heard within. The rabbit should be taken to a veterinarian for treatment. He can prescribe medication to combat this disease, which once was thought to be incurable.
He had most of that plus he was staring into space a lot and he had his hands in his water yesterday because of fever, we think..
Plus, the vet found a lot of bacteria in his stool sample. We were not told this. (But I guess you cannot blame her, she was not able to come out to talk to us..) Dad left the lady a message and she called back and mom talked to her. She said this happens to a lot of young rabbits. What I wonder is, why, if she knew that it was and knew there was bacteria.. WHY DIDN'T SHE DO SOMETHING!?
Like I said, I don't know.
This is our fourth rabbit to go to God. I don't want to question, just.. I want to know why he had to go. I know it was for a reason, and a good one, just.. my mind will not be at ease untill I know.
By the way, I am sorry if this post is a total mess. I'm depressed, I'm sick, and I just want to go cry. If you don't see me around very much, just asume I'm off in a corner crying.