I have a tendency to be paranoid but I just thought I'd ask.
If you've read my other threads, you know Riley was quite (although not excessively) sick last week with stasis. The good news is, she is recovering well and passing lovely large golden poops.
However I'm beginning to get worried about other things. She still doesn't seem herself and while she was in stasis, I saw her stumble a couple of times and shake her head, she couldn't always keep her balance.
That made me think - e. cuniculi? It wasn't happening often and I've been obsessing about a headtilt and because she's a lop, its difficult because they're always looking a little titley. She is still fairly uninterested in pellets but in muching down greens, hay, and treats just fine. She has lost a lot of weight (admittedly she could afford to) and now I can feel her spine very easily.
NONE of this was happening before she got sick with stasis. She's fairly active, jumping on the bed etc, but I havent seen her binky. She looks sad and tired all the time.
The vet mentioned e. cuniculi when I mentioned the falling over and checked her over physically - ears, eyes, etc. He didn't do a blood test though. It wasn't mentioned again so I assumed she was probably okay. (This was an RSPCA vet -and he seemed to know what he was talking about).
Should I be worried? Or is she just recovering from stasis? She was deep in the throes only a week ago.
My poor girl.
If you've read my other threads, you know Riley was quite (although not excessively) sick last week with stasis. The good news is, she is recovering well and passing lovely large golden poops.
However I'm beginning to get worried about other things. She still doesn't seem herself and while she was in stasis, I saw her stumble a couple of times and shake her head, she couldn't always keep her balance.
That made me think - e. cuniculi? It wasn't happening often and I've been obsessing about a headtilt and because she's a lop, its difficult because they're always looking a little titley. She is still fairly uninterested in pellets but in muching down greens, hay, and treats just fine. She has lost a lot of weight (admittedly she could afford to) and now I can feel her spine very easily.
NONE of this was happening before she got sick with stasis. She's fairly active, jumping on the bed etc, but I havent seen her binky. She looks sad and tired all the time.
The vet mentioned e. cuniculi when I mentioned the falling over and checked her over physically - ears, eyes, etc. He didn't do a blood test though. It wasn't mentioned again so I assumed she was probably okay. (This was an RSPCA vet -and he seemed to know what he was talking about).
Should I be worried? Or is she just recovering from stasis? She was deep in the throes only a week ago.
My poor girl.