What's the best way to make a bunny more comfortable who has a lot of nasal discharge? My elderly bunny Tom has suffered from sneezing fits his whole life, and generally has coped fine. His nose will bubble with mucous sometimes when he sneezes, and we clean it up regularly. But today he had a large amount of clear mucous, which was causing him difficulty to get rid of, and because of that, difficulty breathing. I took him straight to vet, who has put him on precautionary antibiotics with dose of metacam to ease inflammation as his breathing was laboured, and he is already much perkier, but even if there is some infection that the antibiotics will zap, I'm convinced his main issue is clearing the mucous, particularly as he is less active now he is older. If he were human, I would have him on sudafed or something like that. I know there are very few drugs that are actually licenced for rabbits, but given his age, I feel improving his quality of life is more important than any long term effects of unlicenced medication, so have other people successfully used decongestants or anti-mucous medications on rabbits. My vet vet was sympathetic to my request for something to make Tom more comfortable, and has given me 'Bisolvon' to try, which I have to divide into miniscule doses for him. Have any other people used this with success? or is there a different medication or treatment that is successul in rabbits?