Bunnicula
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As some of you may remember, Gingivere has had a "cataract-like" shadow on her eyes since she was quite young. Our vet tried multiple treatments that did nothing, so last spring we visited a veterinary ophthamologist.
Basically his diagnosis was that she has some sort of congenital condition not related to EC (which she has tested strong positive for - but has shown no neurological manifestations). Her retina and optic nerve got a clean bill of health.
Since she did not seem bothered or hindered by the growths, what we determined last year was to keep an eye on things (no pun intended). The ophthamologist said that if I saw any evidence that the growths were becoming irritants that we could consider shaving them off. Well, I think that time has come.
Since mid-winter I have noticed increased watering of her eyes - lately to the point where the fur all around them is saturated. And just this week I noticed that she had a scratch on her face in that area - so she must be scratching/rubbing at them a lot.
Please send prayers and healing thoughts our way. Gingi HATES car rides, and I have to drive an hour to see this doc. My poor girl is bound to grind her teeth and shake through the entire ride. Then there will be her stress as we sit in a waiting room full of barking dogs. AND...then I get to decide if the risk of anesthesia is worth it. She's a 5 yr old bunny... *sighs heavily* The ophthamologist is a great guy, but he fully admits that he is no rabbit expert (he does have one that he confers with, however).
Our appointment is Friday at 11:40...
Basically his diagnosis was that she has some sort of congenital condition not related to EC (which she has tested strong positive for - but has shown no neurological manifestations). Her retina and optic nerve got a clean bill of health.
Since she did not seem bothered or hindered by the growths, what we determined last year was to keep an eye on things (no pun intended). The ophthamologist said that if I saw any evidence that the growths were becoming irritants that we could consider shaving them off. Well, I think that time has come.
Since mid-winter I have noticed increased watering of her eyes - lately to the point where the fur all around them is saturated. And just this week I noticed that she had a scratch on her face in that area - so she must be scratching/rubbing at them a lot.
Please send prayers and healing thoughts our way. Gingi HATES car rides, and I have to drive an hour to see this doc. My poor girl is bound to grind her teeth and shake through the entire ride. Then there will be her stress as we sit in a waiting room full of barking dogs. AND...then I get to decide if the risk of anesthesia is worth it. She's a 5 yr old bunny... *sighs heavily* The ophthamologist is a great guy, but he fully admits that he is no rabbit expert (he does have one that he confers with, however).
Our appointment is Friday at 11:40...