babybunnywrigley
Well-Known Member
I'm so glad that Ernestine appears to be doing better! I'll be keeping her in my thoughts and prayers. 
Itis scary, but not unusual to have this happen in rareinstances. There was a case a few years ago when a ladytreated her rexherd with Amprolium and most of them startedto go blind within 3 days of treatment. I've never heard of acase of Amprolium causing blindness in rabbits, but it is known tocause blindness in goats.
Also a number of cases where Carbaryl, a common ingredient in fleapowders, has caused serious neurological reactions in animals.
Unfortunately, these reactions are not as simple to treat as allergicreactions (where antihistamines can be used). The toxin mustbe removed from the system.
Pam