Pipp
Well-Known Member
Bruce on the PetBunny list posted that his bunny Sierra had a couple of seizures and now appears to have a slight head tilt.
The vetshe went tosaid he couldn't find anything wrong with her ears but "thinks she might have a parasite." Heprescribed a deworming pill called Drontal Feline,Bruce is supposed togive her half a pilltonight and the other half in a week.
The vet also said he'll be prescribing anantibiotic next week. I asked Bruce to hold off until he thoroughly checked out the Drontal (I suggested he post here), but I'm not sure if he got the message or heeded it.
My first thought was E. Cuniculi, also not sure a visual exam would catch an inner ear issue (or if an inner ear issue alone could cause a seizure).
Feedback?
(Bruce is the author of "When A Man Loves A Rabbit", btw -- www.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm).
sas
The vetshe went tosaid he couldn't find anything wrong with her ears but "thinks she might have a parasite." Heprescribed a deworming pill called Drontal Feline,Bruce is supposed togive her half a pilltonight and the other half in a week.
The vet also said he'll be prescribing anantibiotic next week. I asked Bruce to hold off until he thoroughly checked out the Drontal (I suggested he post here), but I'm not sure if he got the message or heeded it.
My first thought was E. Cuniculi, also not sure a visual exam would catch an inner ear issue (or if an inner ear issue alone could cause a seizure).
Feedback?
(Bruce is the author of "When A Man Loves A Rabbit", btw -- www.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm).
sas