On Martha-bunny

Oct 16, 2012 10:37

It looks at this point like we're going to need to bring Martha in to a vet to be humanely put down. We'd hoped, as you do, that she'd pass quietly in the night but while her body seems to be rallying, her brain has not ( Read more... )

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saffronhare October 16 2012, 17:59:15 UTC
I'm so sorry to hear this. It sounds like how one of our young rabbits passed a little over a year ago. Very difficult to watch. I hope there's peace for everyone (including Martha) soon.

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wendyzski October 16 2012, 21:48:39 UTC
Poor old-lady bunny. Sounds like she is done. Best to comfort her as best you can and let her go quietly.

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dana3 October 17 2012, 01:08:21 UTC
In a human, that'd be a terminal stroke with one-sided neglect. Born again to those who love her ... {{{}}}

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tryst_inn October 17 2012, 04:03:27 UTC
Thank you for confirming, it seemed pretty obvious to me, but then I'm not medical professional. We're taking her to the vet tomorrow afternoon.

I'm not sure how long her organs can last in this state, but I'm also not interested in finding out. This isn't a life.

Much love, *hugs*

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tryst_inn October 18 2012, 03:17:01 UTC
Vet confirmed a massive stroke and only rear brain function. He asked very hesitantly if we "had any hope" and I gently told him "we have no hope, she's not there anymore". He sighed gratefully and took us in the back.

He thanked us for being aware of the limits of his profession and for being responsible owners. He's a nice man and a good vet. I imagine this isn't the best part of his job, but maybe this was an easier appointment than most. Josh and I had a few days to say goodbye, so we were more than ready.

We thanked him and told him we'd like to consult with him on happier tidings like breeding our Flemish Giant doe and had a very nice discussion about Shady. Shady has an appointment.

On with life. Maybe we'll see an ornery baby in the litter and we'll see that familiar sparkle in her eye. If she tries to nip the vet, we'll know its her!

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