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Mama Doe
I posted a few weeks ago about splitting my trio as my other 2 bunnies had been picking on Hattie.
Since then I have put Hattie in a temporary indoor cage and brought her inside to monitor her. Her only symptom is that she appears to be incontinent, which makes her bottom always wet, which in turn makes her soar and smelly. I have been wiping her with a damp flannel twice a day, drying her and then putting a little sudocrem on the areas that appear to be getting sore. Is this the best thing to do?
She has been on a high dose of antibiotics for just over a week now and there has been no change in her at all, so she is booked in for blood tests and a scan on Monday. I'm so scared, she is my first bunny as an adult and the reason I started fostering rabbits.
She is happy and bright in herself, she is still eating, and drinking fine. So my main question is what are the causes of incontinence in bunnies?
Since then I have put Hattie in a temporary indoor cage and brought her inside to monitor her. Her only symptom is that she appears to be incontinent, which makes her bottom always wet, which in turn makes her soar and smelly. I have been wiping her with a damp flannel twice a day, drying her and then putting a little sudocrem on the areas that appear to be getting sore. Is this the best thing to do?
She has been on a high dose of antibiotics for just over a week now and there has been no change in her at all, so she is booked in for blood tests and a scan on Monday. I'm so scared, she is my first bunny as an adult and the reason I started fostering rabbits.
She is happy and bright in herself, she is still eating, and drinking fine. So my main question is what are the causes of incontinence in bunnies?
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