biscuitblossom
Warren Veteran
I'm curious as to how they manage with a permanent headtilt.
Doris has almost finished a 28 day course of panacur for EC. The headtilt she had on diagnosis was very slight and hard to even see but she was very unsteady on her legs,no rolling ,just a kind of side to side wobble.
A couple of days ago her headtilt became worse ,almost at right angles with one eye looking up .... she is going back to the vets but I really need to be armed with some info on whether her life can be comfortable and managed with a bad tilt.
Anyone got any info on how to help these bunnies cope please?
Her 'lower eye' seems hardly open and feels wet (although she won't let me see it) which is another concern.
Thanks in advance!!
Doris has almost finished a 28 day course of panacur for EC. The headtilt she had on diagnosis was very slight and hard to even see but she was very unsteady on her legs,no rolling ,just a kind of side to side wobble.
A couple of days ago her headtilt became worse ,almost at right angles with one eye looking up .... she is going back to the vets but I really need to be armed with some info on whether her life can be comfortable and managed with a bad tilt.
Anyone got any info on how to help these bunnies cope please?
Her 'lower eye' seems hardly open and feels wet (although she won't let me see it) which is another concern.
Thanks in advance!!