I've been reading up on all the common ailments in rabbits (medically trained, I always like to know as much as possible about common problems preferably before I meet them) and the current one is EC. I'm just curious as to whether it is always a dramatic presentation, or can it be really subtle? I read in a few places that they would diagnose by testing twice a month apart to check for an increase but this seems a long time to wait in a crisis, so are there times when it is not as obvious, can you get very mild symptoms, a very slight head tilt, a very slight lameness, a change in litter training, something just not right?
I have asked this elsewhere and one lady said her rabbit had died after an EC diagnosis, but she noted in retrospect that the rabbit had been peeing in the shed on the floor having been entirely littertrained previously, but she'd put it down to other things, changes in environment etc. But now she wonders if that was a mild symptom affecting the kidneys.
Any thoughts?
My vet is well used to me turning up with a hunch because something feels off, and I've always been right so thankfully he listens, but I'd like to be better prepared for this eventuality with the rabbits given how vulnerable they are and how well they tend to hide problems.
I have asked this elsewhere and one lady said her rabbit had died after an EC diagnosis, but she noted in retrospect that the rabbit had been peeing in the shed on the floor having been entirely littertrained previously, but she'd put it down to other things, changes in environment etc. But now she wonders if that was a mild symptom affecting the kidneys.
Any thoughts?
My vet is well used to me turning up with a hunch because something feels off, and I've always been right so thankfully he listens, but I'd like to be better prepared for this eventuality with the rabbits given how vulnerable they are and how well they tend to hide problems.