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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">Great to hear,
Katy. Both of you will sleep well tonight.</span>
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On 10/29/2021 7:16 PM Katy <healing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Thank you so much Roberta ❤️ He has just eaten more dinner thankfully 😍
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Love Katy xxx
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2021, 00:54 Roberta Kessler, <<a
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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">What wonderful
news, Katy...what a relief! I will keep Moo in my prayers that the apple
chunk will pass through him without any problems. The fluids and extra
food is a good idea.</span>
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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">Keep us
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On 10/29/2021 5:17 PM Katy <<a target="_blank"
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Moo is eating 😍♥️♥️ so his apple must have dislodged from syringe
feeding. Phewwww!!! Thank you everyone and Katherine re the pumpkin reminder
and tip for freezing ❤️🤗
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Just hope he digests the apple bit ok, so I'll keep up fluids and
extra food
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2021, 21:19 Katy, <<a target="_blank"
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Hello xx So Moo has a little problem, he has some apple stuck in
his throat! He is breathing ok, but is swallowing a lot trying to shift it.
This happened a few hours ago and it doesn't seem to be budging yet. The apple
was peeled so it should just be smooth.
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In the past he choked on some sharp oat hay and couldn't
breathe, I had to do the bunny Heimlich maneover to keep him breathing. It took
about a week for the hay to dislodge after the initial problem!!!
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This is different though, he has been breathing ok so far. I
tried some heimlich movements but that doesn't seem to be helping. He is
refusing food understandably. He is able to swallow his saliva as I hear him
doing this regularly as if trying to shift it himself.
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I gave him a run around the house hoping this would get things
moving for him somehow, but no. And I tried some gentle massages but no. I gave
him his usual metacam in case of inflammation in his throat, and water, but
still no movement. He could swallow the water ok.
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Next step is some syringe feed to see if this will help, because
it's gloopy and slippery.
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I looked up online what humans do in similar situations where
they're able to breathe, and it recommended bubbly drinks that erode the stuck
piece of food and create gas for burping the food out, so that's a definite no
for bunnies! Other than that the website said about something like butter as
it's slippery. I've heard of bunnies having olive oil before so perhaps a
teaspoon of this is an option? I'd try syringe food first I think. They also
say banana as it's slippery but I can't get him to eat.
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I am also hoping that waiting it out will help, also recommended
on the website. As apple does go soggy and slippery when left, so maybe it will
just slip down after a little while longer.
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I worry though if it has got stuck in his throat could it get
stuck further down? :(
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Any other ideas anyone? Or experiences to share?
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Hugs
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Katy xx
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