Lspacehopper
Wise Old Thumper
Just got back from the vets.
Angel is on a pulse course of Baytril to deal with her respiratory problems. One week on and then 2 off and so on depending on how she's getting on. Her problems are upper respiratory and we manage it with the Baytril and Bisolvon on her food. She also has to have pulse courses of fucithalmic for her eyes too.
I picked up more baytril for her yesterday when I was in with a couple of the ratties and then popped her in today for a check up.
She is going to need a molar dental. Her teeth are quite long and have developed spurs, although the teeth are growing in a straight direction which is good news.
Once she's over this does of 'respiness', she'll have to go for a dental op. She doesn't eat a lot of nuggets/pellets, but might have to give her an amount that's non existent to get her to eat even more hay than she does. I already give her several different types of hay to keep her interested.
Poor little girl, but despite everything she is a sprightly little thing
Angel is on a pulse course of Baytril to deal with her respiratory problems. One week on and then 2 off and so on depending on how she's getting on. Her problems are upper respiratory and we manage it with the Baytril and Bisolvon on her food. She also has to have pulse courses of fucithalmic for her eyes too.
I picked up more baytril for her yesterday when I was in with a couple of the ratties and then popped her in today for a check up.
She is going to need a molar dental. Her teeth are quite long and have developed spurs, although the teeth are growing in a straight direction which is good news.
Once she's over this does of 'respiness', she'll have to go for a dental op. She doesn't eat a lot of nuggets/pellets, but might have to give her an amount that's non existent to get her to eat even more hay than she does. I already give her several different types of hay to keep her interested.
Poor little girl, but despite everything she is a sprightly little thing
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