Hi,
Last year my two rabbits passed away within a couple of days of each other with similar symptoms.
On sat my partner and I got 2 new rabbits from the same litter.
This morning she has phoned to say that one is lookng as if it is about to die with the same symptons that the last 2 had
I've read a bit of literatire on the net and the symptoms are similar to e.cunuculi or Pasteurellosis.
Would it be possible that such an organism could persist in the hutch. We fully disinfected the hutch with a pet friendly disinfetant and bought all new bedding/accessories so not sure what else to do?? The pace at which this has happened is the worrying thing. I checked her thismorning before i left and she was fine but a couple of hours later and she is very ill!! It was the same last year with my old rabbits.
She has moved the other rabbit into a carrier while she trys to sort a new hutch. Could it be something in the wood of the hutch cos everything else is new.
Any advice would be appreciated
regards
Ferig
Last year my two rabbits passed away within a couple of days of each other with similar symptoms.
On sat my partner and I got 2 new rabbits from the same litter.
This morning she has phoned to say that one is lookng as if it is about to die with the same symptons that the last 2 had
I've read a bit of literatire on the net and the symptoms are similar to e.cunuculi or Pasteurellosis.
Would it be possible that such an organism could persist in the hutch. We fully disinfected the hutch with a pet friendly disinfetant and bought all new bedding/accessories so not sure what else to do?? The pace at which this has happened is the worrying thing. I checked her thismorning before i left and she was fine but a couple of hours later and she is very ill!! It was the same last year with my old rabbits.
She has moved the other rabbit into a carrier while she trys to sort a new hutch. Could it be something in the wood of the hutch cos everything else is new.
Any advice would be appreciated
regards
Ferig