Do we all worry too much?
I have read some recent topics (and probably posted one myself!) which has been "probably nothing to worry about".
We worry when our buns make any kind of noise, don't we? I know I do.
Sometimes I look in the health section (I think I check this topic more than any other on RU, which is a real shame as the buns give us all so much happiness and joy!)
I feel bad sometimes as I feel like I am "looking for things wrong" with my gorgeous little bun when I should be enjoying her life and be confident that I use a forum such as this to make sure I give her the best quality of life possible!
So whilst I have recently had her on baytril and metacam for sneezing (2 vet visits and chest sounded fine on both occasions) I have now changed her on to Timothy Hay from the hay experts and I have seen an improvement. I have also taken tips from this forum, to have her in the bathroom when I am in the bath or shower as the steam helps. She still sneezes. But less frequently and it is a much dryer sneeze now.
A very helpful member advised me of a rabbit savvy vet in my area and she is booked in for vaccs on 19th November.
I just want to stop worrying so much?? But I find myself constantly looking for problems!
Does any one feel the same? Help!!!!!!!!!
I have read some recent topics (and probably posted one myself!) which has been "probably nothing to worry about".
We worry when our buns make any kind of noise, don't we? I know I do.
Sometimes I look in the health section (I think I check this topic more than any other on RU, which is a real shame as the buns give us all so much happiness and joy!)
I feel bad sometimes as I feel like I am "looking for things wrong" with my gorgeous little bun when I should be enjoying her life and be confident that I use a forum such as this to make sure I give her the best quality of life possible!
So whilst I have recently had her on baytril and metacam for sneezing (2 vet visits and chest sounded fine on both occasions) I have now changed her on to Timothy Hay from the hay experts and I have seen an improvement. I have also taken tips from this forum, to have her in the bathroom when I am in the bath or shower as the steam helps. She still sneezes. But less frequently and it is a much dryer sneeze now.
A very helpful member advised me of a rabbit savvy vet in my area and she is booked in for vaccs on 19th November.
I just want to stop worrying so much?? But I find myself constantly looking for problems!
Does any one feel the same? Help!!!!!!!!!