Hi everyone, I'd love some advice! Today I went to the vets and they confirmed my little girl Chloe has cataracts. She has no vision in one eye (can't even see light apparently) and in the other eye she can see very little. They said within a few weeks or months she'll be completely blind in that eye too. They said there is nothing they can do, but that she is not in any pain.
My current set up is a indoor cage in my large hallway. The door has been removed from the cage and it is a bit like a bedroom for my two buns. They come and go as they please. They have rugs and boxes etc outside of the cage. And when I'm in the living room/bedroom doors are propped open so they can come and see me. Over the past week as her vision has got worse (it happened extremely rapidly) she seems to be struggling getting in and out of the cage. The opening is big enough, but I think she's struggling to see it. It takes her a while to figure it out and she seems stressed about it. So I'm thinking of getting rid of the cage altogether and just having lots of rugs and boxes for them both. Worried about water as they've both always drunk from a bottle but going to try a bowl (as well as bottle) this evening and see how it goes. Do people think this is a good idea? I know a change isn't going to be good for her, but while she still has a little vision it may be the best time to make adjustments so things are as easy as possible for her?
She's a rescue and apparently between 2.5 and 3.5 years old. She had a tumour on her neck before she came to me but they rescue place I got her from said it was tested and not cancer. The vet said this isn't an infection it's just 'one of those things'. They said she may have been born this way and have lived with a form of visual impairment for a while or even since birth but disguised it. She's always been shy and not one to explore much, but I put that down to the horrific way she was treated before she came to me. I do feel bad I didn't pick up on it sooner if this has been a life long condition, but it's only been the past week that it's been visible in her eyes.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Alice x
My current set up is a indoor cage in my large hallway. The door has been removed from the cage and it is a bit like a bedroom for my two buns. They come and go as they please. They have rugs and boxes etc outside of the cage. And when I'm in the living room/bedroom doors are propped open so they can come and see me. Over the past week as her vision has got worse (it happened extremely rapidly) she seems to be struggling getting in and out of the cage. The opening is big enough, but I think she's struggling to see it. It takes her a while to figure it out and she seems stressed about it. So I'm thinking of getting rid of the cage altogether and just having lots of rugs and boxes for them both. Worried about water as they've both always drunk from a bottle but going to try a bowl (as well as bottle) this evening and see how it goes. Do people think this is a good idea? I know a change isn't going to be good for her, but while she still has a little vision it may be the best time to make adjustments so things are as easy as possible for her?
She's a rescue and apparently between 2.5 and 3.5 years old. She had a tumour on her neck before she came to me but they rescue place I got her from said it was tested and not cancer. The vet said this isn't an infection it's just 'one of those things'. They said she may have been born this way and have lived with a form of visual impairment for a while or even since birth but disguised it. She's always been shy and not one to explore much, but I put that down to the horrific way she was treated before she came to me. I do feel bad I didn't pick up on it sooner if this has been a life long condition, but it's only been the past week that it's been visible in her eyes.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Alice x