I am in desperate need of a vet that is located up north that is open 24 hours a day to where I can take my bunny have him put to sleep I don't have very much funds so...
Dori H. replied:
Kristi Walker-Everett
Amy C. replied:
Here's some resources I'm finding http://www.rabbitmeadows.org/shelter/Adoptedcurrent.asp
Amy C. replied:
A bit more on wry neck http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/tilt.html
Amy C. replied:
Pattie Bates I'm sorry I can't call right now. Can you post what vet the rabbits has been at recently and the meds? I know this can be hard but hopefully by morning you will have made contact with the rescue and potentially other vet options. Oh - There is also something called Care Cap that also gives payment options and unlike care credit does not require anyone to qualify. www.carecap.com
Heidi T. replied:
The only small animal vet I can think of is The Center for Bird and Exotic Animals in Bothell. They have a vet on call 24 hours. We had a guinea pig who went downhill fast. I called them and the vet met us there within an hour. She let us keep our hands on Izzy as she was put to sleep. The vet gave her gas anesthesia before for her comfort. They made us a pawprint and treated us with kindness and respect. Since then we have used them for years as our small animal vet. The drive from Marysville has been worth it every time. From checkups and routine stuff, to pneumonia, bladder stones and end of life care; they really are an amazing group. I wish peace for both you and your bunny <3