Leesa
Warren Scout
Hi, hoping someone can assist with a rabbit savvy vet in Wirral or the surrounding areas please? Since we've had Coco she's had issues wetting herself, the first year being the worst and now it happens around once a year. The vets have treated her on Panacur and Baytril and usually after 9 days it is fixed. The vets she has seen have been puzzled as at one point her urine was tested and not found to have an infection. Because she had it from 9 weeks they said it wasn't diabetes. They said the next step would be checking her kidneys, but previously it has cleared up so we've not taken it this far yet. They believe it could also be behavioural, and she does get quite stressed with change, being held and going to the vets. She's 4 and a half years old now.
So it's started again, but different this time, it's only happening one, twice max a day, and she's still using her litter tray at other times. She does not appear to be in pain, is eating and drinking fine (when she was younger she really increased her water consumption, but this has not happened) - she's as hungry as ever. There has been no changes to get stressed over in the last few months, but prior to that they (I have 2, they have been together over 4 years) were living at my parents. I'm conscious of her not giving excess calcium, so she doesn't get alfaya hay, just ings and Timothy hay, I experiment with others and dried herbs to mix it up. She gets Science Selective rabbit food and vegetables, the occasional treat of fruit. They are currently indoor house rabbits but on warm days we take them outside and she gets grass and dandelions too. Last vaccination was April and had their check up then everything okay, just to keep encouraging hay as some slight spurs maybe starting to form on back teeth. I've been buying them twigs to encouraging gnawing on this as well to help. The only other thing I can think of is I have seen her itching her ears a bit, but no real evidence of ear mites (a tiny bit of yellow wax at the base of one ear, and one tiny flaky bit one day inside the ear), so have ordered some Xeno 450 for them just in case (which they have had before).
I started her on Panacur as paranoid about EC, to see if it would help (and in the meantime work out if it is just behavioural or whether she needed the vets), but hasn't got any better (but also hasn't got any worse). Now I'm keen to find a good rabbit vet (the ones we've seen I question whether they have a clue!) to work out what on earth is wrong with her. I'm cleaning up her feet and legs etc to try and avoid urine burn. Thanks in advance!
So it's started again, but different this time, it's only happening one, twice max a day, and she's still using her litter tray at other times. She does not appear to be in pain, is eating and drinking fine (when she was younger she really increased her water consumption, but this has not happened) - she's as hungry as ever. There has been no changes to get stressed over in the last few months, but prior to that they (I have 2, they have been together over 4 years) were living at my parents. I'm conscious of her not giving excess calcium, so she doesn't get alfaya hay, just ings and Timothy hay, I experiment with others and dried herbs to mix it up. She gets Science Selective rabbit food and vegetables, the occasional treat of fruit. They are currently indoor house rabbits but on warm days we take them outside and she gets grass and dandelions too. Last vaccination was April and had their check up then everything okay, just to keep encouraging hay as some slight spurs maybe starting to form on back teeth. I've been buying them twigs to encouraging gnawing on this as well to help. The only other thing I can think of is I have seen her itching her ears a bit, but no real evidence of ear mites (a tiny bit of yellow wax at the base of one ear, and one tiny flaky bit one day inside the ear), so have ordered some Xeno 450 for them just in case (which they have had before).
I started her on Panacur as paranoid about EC, to see if it would help (and in the meantime work out if it is just behavioural or whether she needed the vets), but hasn't got any better (but also hasn't got any worse). Now I'm keen to find a good rabbit vet (the ones we've seen I question whether they have a clue!) to work out what on earth is wrong with her. I'm cleaning up her feet and legs etc to try and avoid urine burn. Thanks in advance!