Mitsy Miggins and C Brown
Warren Scout
Hi, Charlie is now 12.5 years old. He's fairly lively, eats well and still jumps on the sofa to steal toast! But...
We were worried about excessive thirst and he's just finished a course of antibiotics, this seems to have worked.
We still have a problem with lots of urine on his rear end. But it's not the usually leaking on his legs, he's actually dry underneath. he's wet around his tail and on top of his tail, an area about 20cm x 20cm. His tail is matted and stained and he holds it lower now, but I'm not sure of this is cause of consequence.
He's a house rabbit, his cage is cleaned frequently (daily now), part of his cage is carpeted and the rest is paper and hay box. We've been washing and trying to keep him dry but his skin is getting sore now. The vet suggested baby powder and sudacrem (he's can't reach to lick it)
We will of course go back to the vets but it's nice to hear what you think.
We were worried about excessive thirst and he's just finished a course of antibiotics, this seems to have worked.
We still have a problem with lots of urine on his rear end. But it's not the usually leaking on his legs, he's actually dry underneath. he's wet around his tail and on top of his tail, an area about 20cm x 20cm. His tail is matted and stained and he holds it lower now, but I'm not sure of this is cause of consequence.
He's a house rabbit, his cage is cleaned frequently (daily now), part of his cage is carpeted and the rest is paper and hay box. We've been washing and trying to keep him dry but his skin is getting sore now. The vet suggested baby powder and sudacrem (he's can't reach to lick it)
We will of course go back to the vets but it's nice to hear what you think.