rimubird1
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I wasn't sure where to post this so I hope I've got the right place.
I've had my suspicions for a month now that Blue- my 5 month old minilop might be hard of hearing. I've just come back from the vets with the confirmation that yes, he is deaf but also that he appears to have limited sight as well! The vet told me that he is in excellent health and she couldn't find anything wrong with his ears, so thank goodness for that. I have instructions to keep a close eye on him and note how he navigates around objects, which I now notice that he gets around them with caution, feeling them with his whiskers.
I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this, but I am having problems letting Blue know that I am there without startling him which seems to be happening more and more. I am starting to wonder if he is gradually going blind because he just isn't seeing me anymore when I come into the room. The vet suggested stomping my feet causing vibrations, which I am trying, and certainly lets him know that I am there. But there are times when this doesn't work because I am climbing down the loft bed ladder and he gets a huge fright when I suddenly appear out of nowhere.
When I get up at night, I always use a torch or switch the light on which works brilliantly (he always comes running over for a cuddle) so has me wondering whether I would be best to get a torch that I can switch on during the day to let him know that I am there. But I have no idea how to find a torch that is bright enough for him to see in the daytime. It has to be very bright. Should I try a lazer torch perhaps? I am not sure if that would create a large enough light for him to see on the floor.
I have no idea what to do though if he goes all the way blind, I don't want to keep giving him frights ten times a day.
I have noticed that he enjoys doing zoomies and binkies in the morning and sometimes during the evening- but this is very occasionally and sometimes he goes weeks in-between. I realize now that this is probably because the cardboard boxes and tunnels get rearranged every so often and he has to get used to them all over again. I'll have to try to keep the room the same so that he get's used to it. But I would like to spoil him with new toys too.
To end this on a positive note though, he is the sweetest, gentlest wee guy, he's quite happy and healthy. We just have to sort out how to let him know that I am nearby.
I've had my suspicions for a month now that Blue- my 5 month old minilop might be hard of hearing. I've just come back from the vets with the confirmation that yes, he is deaf but also that he appears to have limited sight as well! The vet told me that he is in excellent health and she couldn't find anything wrong with his ears, so thank goodness for that. I have instructions to keep a close eye on him and note how he navigates around objects, which I now notice that he gets around them with caution, feeling them with his whiskers.
I'm not sure if anyone can help me with this, but I am having problems letting Blue know that I am there without startling him which seems to be happening more and more. I am starting to wonder if he is gradually going blind because he just isn't seeing me anymore when I come into the room. The vet suggested stomping my feet causing vibrations, which I am trying, and certainly lets him know that I am there. But there are times when this doesn't work because I am climbing down the loft bed ladder and he gets a huge fright when I suddenly appear out of nowhere.
When I get up at night, I always use a torch or switch the light on which works brilliantly (he always comes running over for a cuddle) so has me wondering whether I would be best to get a torch that I can switch on during the day to let him know that I am there. But I have no idea how to find a torch that is bright enough for him to see in the daytime. It has to be very bright. Should I try a lazer torch perhaps? I am not sure if that would create a large enough light for him to see on the floor.
I have no idea what to do though if he goes all the way blind, I don't want to keep giving him frights ten times a day.
I have noticed that he enjoys doing zoomies and binkies in the morning and sometimes during the evening- but this is very occasionally and sometimes he goes weeks in-between. I realize now that this is probably because the cardboard boxes and tunnels get rearranged every so often and he has to get used to them all over again. I'll have to try to keep the room the same so that he get's used to it. But I would like to spoil him with new toys too.
To end this on a positive note though, he is the sweetest, gentlest wee guy, he's quite happy and healthy. We just have to sort out how to let him know that I am nearby.