BeckyMY
New Kit
Hi,
so my 6 year old female mini lop gave us a big scare today. Back in the summer last year when she was living outside, she came down with pasturella or very similar. Had brown gunk coming from her nose, she was gasping for air and panicking. She saw a vet and got over it with meds thankfully.
She moved inside at the begining of dec as she was losing weight from trying to keep warm all the time and she now has a cosy setup inside. She is eating well and on junior pellets for weight gain and has a mix of meadow hay and redigrass plus green veggies and she likes to eat the straw bedding as well.
Well she did the same today as last summer and prompted another emergency vet trip who has prescribed 2 meds for a week and to see how she goes. He said the biggest help is aftercare and keeping her comfortable.
Can anyone offer and tips or advice on post-pasturella care please?
Thankyou
Bx
so my 6 year old female mini lop gave us a big scare today. Back in the summer last year when she was living outside, she came down with pasturella or very similar. Had brown gunk coming from her nose, she was gasping for air and panicking. She saw a vet and got over it with meds thankfully.
She moved inside at the begining of dec as she was losing weight from trying to keep warm all the time and she now has a cosy setup inside. She is eating well and on junior pellets for weight gain and has a mix of meadow hay and redigrass plus green veggies and she likes to eat the straw bedding as well.
Well she did the same today as last summer and prompted another emergency vet trip who has prescribed 2 meds for a week and to see how she goes. He said the biggest help is aftercare and keeping her comfortable.
Can anyone offer and tips or advice on post-pasturella care please?
Thankyou
Bx
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