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He's had about10/11ml of food since 6pm:/ That's not too great I don't think mind you I guess it's better than nothing, He's made two tiny, almost un n oticeable poops. He's not drinking anything but he's getting fluid in the pellet mash.

The rabbits looking at me as if i'm bonkers. x
 
least hes had something come out - just keep syringe feeding him as much as you can.
Did the vets give you a probotic if you have baytril?
 
Baytril can sometimes make them not want to eat and usually you are given a probiotic to keep a good gut function going
 
Oh Lexy I only just got a chance to see this. Poor Bee. I really hope he is ok. Have never syringe fed myself so can't offer any advice, just hugs. I agree with Hanwombat on the probiotic though if the vet hasn't given you one.
 
the vet has basically said there's nothing she can do and that chances are he is not coming back from this x
 
I am taking Bee to the vets to get a second opinoin on whether his condition has worsened and if she thinks he is in pain then I'm going to have a tough decision to make.
 
Guinea pigs are so difficult, because they hide the disease so well. When they began to show real symptoms, they are very ill I have trouble pulling off the pig sign, and other pets, you can do a wait and see, see a veterinarian.
 
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