Paracetamol!! please abet its my rabbit?

my rabbit is so ill,she be getting better and she simply took a turn for the worse,my mum doesnt get any money for a month immediately and she has purely used it all up on mortgage and food and taking my rabbit for a checkup and we ring the rspca for their advice and to see if they could come and donate a checkup like they did when my cat have feline leukemia and they in recent times said no sorry cant help you! my rabbit is contained by pain and we enjoy ran out of antibiotics and misery killers can i use a small amount of paracetamol?(i enjoy a 2 mm liquid syringe,to nurture her through)


Answers:    never give animals human prescription try ringing the pdsa they treat free but dunno if they can normally its if you are on housing benefit
mind your Ps and Qs a small dose could be fatal
Ring your local vet for proposal.
if you think your rabbit is a humans next try your luck but do not get depressed if you see him straight as the corridoor guardrail!
No! Paracetamol can kill a cat. I don't know just about rabbits, but I wouldn't risk it.
Really she needs the problem solving, not merely the symptoms relieving. You should take her to your vet, it's your responsibility, and will be for as long as you own her.
You could try basically ringing the vet and explain the situation to them, they might be able to insist on you over the phone.
Do not give it to your rabbit probability are it will kill it.
If funds are truly tight bid your local vet, explain the situation and they will suggest you bring the rabbit in and may open out an account for you.
do not treat the animal yourself - progress to the pdsa tell them the animal is surrounded by pain and move off it with them
if its that doomed to failure it may be better if it was put to sleep
The worst that can crop up is that it could die, given that it has a terminal diagnosis anyway, try ibuprofen instead.
No. If you hold to use anything, give partially a lower dose aspirin. I was advise by my vet to use this for my ferret who had bleeding abcess. You will have to use aspirin tablet and crush on a spoon. Only do this today until you can receive to the vet tonight or tomorrow - you dont say what is wrong next to it, or that you have already consulted a vet, fairly than the rspca. Ring a vet for advice and product an appointment as soon as possible. The rspca arent there as a replacement for the vet, they only hold a certain amount of money. It may be possible for you to attain a voucher towards the cost of treatment at a vets for your rabbit. What is wrong near her?
Paracetamol is highly unsafe for humans consumption outside of very tight limitations. That is why it's sale is controlled and you can solely buy small amounts.

Even a tiny amount could be too much for your rabbit. If you do give it an overdose it may run several weeks for it to die. Since paracetemol causes the internal organs to come to nothing it makes it a long and scratchy death!

Never offer animals human drugs. Only a vet can know what drugs can be given and more importantly how much.

Avoid giving your rabbit greens espcially lettuce which is very bleak for rabbits. Keep it on proper rabbit food and ensure it has a verbs supply of water.
you shouldnt confer any animal paracetomel it can have a unpromising reaction what did they voice was wrong beside your rabbit. have you tried the pdsa they are markedly good but it adjectives depends if your mum is on any benefits, and you are too young to do this on your own. also i own used a vet and i can always compensate the week after when i have stuck for money
Have you get a P.D.S.A. Clinic in your nouns they will treat you Rabbit for free if you can't pay and are on benefits or low income the R.S.P.C.A would not be interested unless you be harming your animal.
No dont..it's death-defying.im 13 and i have 4 rabbits and i'd do doesn`t matter what i could to help them but do not bequeath her paracetemol..ask your parents to loan you some money as part of a christmas or birthday present immediately and pay it hindmost to them over time.Sell things on eBay but DONT GIVE HER PARACETEMOL...Good luck hunny.
If you have a PDSA they will look at her for free.

Or instead of phoning your vet, transport the rabbit to a vet and have a word beside the vet nurse, we are not all monsters.
I agree next to the others dont give your rabbit paracetemol , freshly think how discouraging youll feel if she dies or ends up worse!

I would definately contact the pdsa to assistance you as you are on a low income and a one parent family you will definately draw from help near the bill !
have a word next to your vet and tell them when your mum get paid I'm sure they will sort something out. if your mum is on housing benefit or council levy benefit you can go to the pdsa.hold you an animal welfare near you maybe they may help.its frustrating for you to enjoy to do this when your rabbit is suffering it isn't fair.you shouldn't present paracetamol .anyway hope your rabbit with be OK and devout luck.
I agree with what most culture are saying- dont risk it. What does your rabbit have? Have you have any joy since you posted this ask? Hope your bunny is well X
ring your vet and enlighten him

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