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  1. jjthink

    I am just SO mad!

    I've been at a funeral all day, just got in and very quickly scanned the posts so may have missed mention of treatment for bunny. Hopefully by now your bunny is on meds? If he has still not received antibiotics you may well lose him, and/or he'll suffer a lot trying to recover once very...
  2. jjthink

    I am just SO mad!

    Quote: He sounds like such an adorable sweetie Sarah . While I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, it's important for you to know he's not likely to be okay without antibiotics, given the puncture wounds you found. There is a bacteria in cat's saliva that is very potent and often means...
  3. jjthink

    I am just SO mad!

    Quote: Poor little guy Okay, definite then - he needs to be started on antibiotics pronto. Today would have been best. Infection will set in fast - hopefully if you can get him on treatment early tomorrow he will be able to beat back infection. Bunnies can also easily succumb to shock -...
  4. jjthink

    I am just SO mad!

    Quote: Me too - plenty of scratches from rescues etc and no worries. Soap, water, neosporin! (noting that there are exceptions - sometimes humans do need additional treatment) But Sarah - the bunny is a different story - if saliva got into any scratch or puncture, antibiotic is called for...
  5. jjthink

    I am just SO mad!

    How is the bunny doing? (maybe I missed that part somewhere along the line?). If the bunny has any puncture wounds from the cat (you may not see them but they could be there) it will usually need several days of the right antibiotic in order to survive, begun very soon. A wildlife rehab center...
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