sarahbarnsley
Mama Doe
Have been looking after Saffy for Gail for 2 days as she's been away. When I got there on Wednesday night I noticed that she was wet on her hind quarters. Gail said that for the past couple of days Saffy had been weeing on the floor a lot, but as she is not the best litter trained bunny in the world she thought nothing of it.
I gave Saffy a bath (she's a very fluffy lionhead) and she was eating well etc so I went to bed. The next morning she was wet again - at this point I thought it seemed odd, bathed her again and made sure she was eating and went to work. When I came home Saffy was wet again. By this point I was starting to worry as it seemed fairly obvious she wasnt just sitting in her own urine - I also notice that one of her tiny back legs was pointing inwards when she walked and when I picked her back up to inspect her she wasnt as feisty as usual.
I took her to the emergency vets who suspects e-cuniculi. She's given saffy steroid injection (she needs a couple more on sat and mon) and she's given both saffy and edina panacur. I left saffy & eddy overnight at the vets as I've asked the nurse to clip saffy so its easier to keep her clean while she is incontinent (and gail was still away so i wouldnt have been able to get her to the vets this morning).
The vet is hopeful that although it seems there could be some neurological damage, that she may have been treated in time. Although saffy weighs a little less than her sister (only 900g) she still is eating well and is really quite lively.
From past e-cuniculi possibilities with frida, i know that routine treatment with panacur is advised. Other than that, has anyone on here had a bunny with neurological damage such as incontinence and weak hind legs caused by e-cuniculi and how did you make it easier for bunny? Did they respond well to treatment?
Saffy doesnt actually live with me anymore (me & gail split up) but I am really worried about her and Eddy and want to do what I can to make sure that she gets the best treatment.
thanks. Sarah.
I gave Saffy a bath (she's a very fluffy lionhead) and she was eating well etc so I went to bed. The next morning she was wet again - at this point I thought it seemed odd, bathed her again and made sure she was eating and went to work. When I came home Saffy was wet again. By this point I was starting to worry as it seemed fairly obvious she wasnt just sitting in her own urine - I also notice that one of her tiny back legs was pointing inwards when she walked and when I picked her back up to inspect her she wasnt as feisty as usual.
I took her to the emergency vets who suspects e-cuniculi. She's given saffy steroid injection (she needs a couple more on sat and mon) and she's given both saffy and edina panacur. I left saffy & eddy overnight at the vets as I've asked the nurse to clip saffy so its easier to keep her clean while she is incontinent (and gail was still away so i wouldnt have been able to get her to the vets this morning).
The vet is hopeful that although it seems there could be some neurological damage, that she may have been treated in time. Although saffy weighs a little less than her sister (only 900g) she still is eating well and is really quite lively.
From past e-cuniculi possibilities with frida, i know that routine treatment with panacur is advised. Other than that, has anyone on here had a bunny with neurological damage such as incontinence and weak hind legs caused by e-cuniculi and how did you make it easier for bunny? Did they respond well to treatment?
Saffy doesnt actually live with me anymore (me & gail split up) but I am really worried about her and Eddy and want to do what I can to make sure that she gets the best treatment.
thanks. Sarah.