Can one give baby aspirin to a rabbit?
and if you do so and the rabbit dies anyways, is it safe to use for dog food?
Situation:
Had someone think it "funny" perhaps to go into my rabbitry for the past three days and remove rabbits from cages (last two times cage doors of the released rabbits were locked). and the rabbit they removed last night is hopping funny...more like a bounce, not eating and acting VERY stressed.
So was thinking to just knock her on the head...but then got to thinking as she has an almost three week old litter that trying to save her life would make it easier on the kits... but I just don't know...
SO.. baby aspirin and rabbits okay? if so, how to administer in a manner that reduces stress on her (not like I want to flip her or hold her still in a strong manner.. I don't want to put any sort of pressure on her back at this point?
And if I do this, and she still dies, is her meat edible for dogs or cats??? I would assume it would be fine for people as we can take aspirin just fine.
thanks.
trying VERY hard not to be over the top angry about this.
Update: called HCF to see what she suggested since I couldn't get on to RT for a while. She suggested doing 1/4 baby aspirin in some probiotics to see if that helps. So I'll do that and see how it goes. Worst comes to worst I can always put her in the stew pot.
and if you do so and the rabbit dies anyways, is it safe to use for dog food?
Situation:
Had someone think it "funny" perhaps to go into my rabbitry for the past three days and remove rabbits from cages (last two times cage doors of the released rabbits were locked). and the rabbit they removed last night is hopping funny...more like a bounce, not eating and acting VERY stressed.
So was thinking to just knock her on the head...but then got to thinking as she has an almost three week old litter that trying to save her life would make it easier on the kits... but I just don't know...
SO.. baby aspirin and rabbits okay? if so, how to administer in a manner that reduces stress on her (not like I want to flip her or hold her still in a strong manner.. I don't want to put any sort of pressure on her back at this point?
And if I do this, and she still dies, is her meat edible for dogs or cats??? I would assume it would be fine for people as we can take aspirin just fine.
thanks.
trying VERY hard not to be over the top angry about this.
Update: called HCF to see what she suggested since I couldn't get on to RT for a while. She suggested doing 1/4 baby aspirin in some probiotics to see if that helps. So I'll do that and see how it goes. Worst comes to worst I can always put her in the stew pot.