Amethyst
Warren Veteran
Hi guys,
Miffy got much better after starting her course of Panacur last week. Her legs are back to normal and there appears to be no lasting damage from the e-cuniculi! All 5 of the others are on it too, which creates interesting wrestling scenarios!! Miffy herself had become "SUPER-MIFFY" - into absolutely everything! Following me around the kitchen, interested in everything that was going on, and really active!
But yesterday we caught Miffy chewing on the overhang of the bin liner from the bin, and it seems that today it's given her stasis again... So we took her down to the vets this evening and the vet said her tummy feels a little "doughy" like she's in the first stages of stasis. Plus, the way Miffy was acting today was like she acted the day before she got really bad last time she had stasis. Because we recognise it now it's been caught early.
Anyway, she's in overnight at the vets so that the first doses of gut mobility drugs can be injected and they can also tell when she first poops (as she lives with Miles it's hard to tell). With any luck she'll get back to normal much faster because we've caught it much earlier, and the vets hope to have her pooping again by tomorrow mid-afternoon.
So yeah, just thought an update was in order!
AMETHYST
Miffy got much better after starting her course of Panacur last week. Her legs are back to normal and there appears to be no lasting damage from the e-cuniculi! All 5 of the others are on it too, which creates interesting wrestling scenarios!! Miffy herself had become "SUPER-MIFFY" - into absolutely everything! Following me around the kitchen, interested in everything that was going on, and really active!
But yesterday we caught Miffy chewing on the overhang of the bin liner from the bin, and it seems that today it's given her stasis again... So we took her down to the vets this evening and the vet said her tummy feels a little "doughy" like she's in the first stages of stasis. Plus, the way Miffy was acting today was like she acted the day before she got really bad last time she had stasis. Because we recognise it now it's been caught early.
Anyway, she's in overnight at the vets so that the first doses of gut mobility drugs can be injected and they can also tell when she first poops (as she lives with Miles it's hard to tell). With any luck she'll get back to normal much faster because we've caught it much earlier, and the vets hope to have her pooping again by tomorrow mid-afternoon.
So yeah, just thought an update was in order!
AMETHYST