Liung
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Hey guys, since the vet is firmly closed to nonemergency cases and hates giving advice over the phone... anybody have some insight?
Starting in March, Delilah has been leaving what I’m pretty sure are cecotrophs smeared all over her favourite condo shelf on a semi-regular basis. At first it was only a scattering, once a week or so. But it’s been getting bigger and more frequent and now it seems like it’s happening every single day. This morning we woke up to a massive patty.
I’ve started giving her two spoons of critical care every night—she will happily eat it out of a bowl, bless her—but I don’t know what else to do.
She’s on some really heavy duty antibiotics right now due to being diagnosed with inner ear abscesses which tests have shown to be the highly resistant superbug MRSA. Lahi had a very sensitive tummy and would threaten to go into GI stasis every single time he was on antibiotics—a Delilah that isn’t eating, however, is a Delilah that’s being rushed to ER, because Delilah is ALWAYS eating.
So I’m hoping this is just a reaction to the antibiotics, but she’s been on them since January, and this only started in March and seems to be getting worse. Is her tummy disagreeing with the greens and veggies we’ve been giving her?? Keeping fresh greens during a pandemic is hard, but we gave her the carrot peels from when we made dinner last night, and the day before that I thoroughly washed all the salad greens that weren’t going bad and gave her those.
She gets a scattering of pellets every night in a treat ball or a slow feeder, and as much hay as her bunny heart desires. Here she is, standing on top of the 25lbs box of hay I buy, very proud of herself for making it up there.
Starting in March, Delilah has been leaving what I’m pretty sure are cecotrophs smeared all over her favourite condo shelf on a semi-regular basis. At first it was only a scattering, once a week or so. But it’s been getting bigger and more frequent and now it seems like it’s happening every single day. This morning we woke up to a massive patty.
I’ve started giving her two spoons of critical care every night—she will happily eat it out of a bowl, bless her—but I don’t know what else to do.
She’s on some really heavy duty antibiotics right now due to being diagnosed with inner ear abscesses which tests have shown to be the highly resistant superbug MRSA. Lahi had a very sensitive tummy and would threaten to go into GI stasis every single time he was on antibiotics—a Delilah that isn’t eating, however, is a Delilah that’s being rushed to ER, because Delilah is ALWAYS eating.
So I’m hoping this is just a reaction to the antibiotics, but she’s been on them since January, and this only started in March and seems to be getting worse. Is her tummy disagreeing with the greens and veggies we’ve been giving her?? Keeping fresh greens during a pandemic is hard, but we gave her the carrot peels from when we made dinner last night, and the day before that I thoroughly washed all the salad greens that weren’t going bad and gave her those.
She gets a scattering of pellets every night in a treat ball or a slow feeder, and as much hay as her bunny heart desires. Here she is, standing on top of the 25lbs box of hay I buy, very proud of herself for making it up there.