Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
The little p@H bunny has had his vet check. He needed his front teeth trimming again. They had grown so quickly as Louise only had them done in Liverpool 10 days ago.
He is blind and deaf and Adele (vet) believes he does have major neurological problems. His eyes do seem ok in themselves so she thinks his blindness is more a brain problem than an eye problem. She agrees that his behaviour is extremely strange and the scanning he does isn't normal REW scanning but again is part of his neurological problems. His reflexes are very slow and he gets tired very easily.
She couldn't get a good look at his back teeth but fears they will not be in a good condition due to the deformity in his jaw. I have looked at them myself and they didn't look brilliant especially as he is so young.
He is booked in to be castrated next Friday, he will also have dental xrays and a blood test taken. If the anaesthetic is going well he will have his molars checked and burred if needed and if that all goes well his front teeth will be removed to. If this seems too much for him his teeth will be left for another couple of weeks.
I am really worried about the anaesthetic as with his level of neurological problems we do not know how he will react. He really is a special bunny, his problems have made him so loving it's like having a little puppy rather than a rabbit.
He is blind and deaf and Adele (vet) believes he does have major neurological problems. His eyes do seem ok in themselves so she thinks his blindness is more a brain problem than an eye problem. She agrees that his behaviour is extremely strange and the scanning he does isn't normal REW scanning but again is part of his neurological problems. His reflexes are very slow and he gets tired very easily.
She couldn't get a good look at his back teeth but fears they will not be in a good condition due to the deformity in his jaw. I have looked at them myself and they didn't look brilliant especially as he is so young.
He is booked in to be castrated next Friday, he will also have dental xrays and a blood test taken. If the anaesthetic is going well he will have his molars checked and burred if needed and if that all goes well his front teeth will be removed to. If this seems too much for him his teeth will be left for another couple of weeks.
I am really worried about the anaesthetic as with his level of neurological problems we do not know how he will react. He really is a special bunny, his problems have made him so loving it's like having a little puppy rather than a rabbit.