abbymarysmokey
Wise Old Thumper
I'm pretty sure that my Dominic has pasteurella...he has pus coming from his nose and eyes at various times and now pus in his ear canal, but never any sneezing.
He was living outdoors with my trio of dutch X sisters, but has been living indoors since the recent spate of wet weather made his condition bad. I can't bring the girls indoors with him because I don't have enough room to house 4 rabbits securely and I can't trust the girls not to wreck the house.
I think that Dominic is probably going to need to live indoors over winter, so I should probably get him a new friend. However I'm really unsure whether he could pass on the pasteurella.
Would it be responsible to get a rabbit without an obvious pasteurella infection, or would it be better to get one who displays similar symptoms to Dominic?
He was living outdoors with my trio of dutch X sisters, but has been living indoors since the recent spate of wet weather made his condition bad. I can't bring the girls indoors with him because I don't have enough room to house 4 rabbits securely and I can't trust the girls not to wreck the house.
I think that Dominic is probably going to need to live indoors over winter, so I should probably get him a new friend. However I'm really unsure whether he could pass on the pasteurella.
Would it be responsible to get a rabbit without an obvious pasteurella infection, or would it be better to get one who displays similar symptoms to Dominic?