scythe7889
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Hello, to give a quick summary, over the past two years my 4.5 year old rabbit has had recurrent URI infections that started with persistent dry sneezing, refusing all hay, and then became bouts of stasis every month or so. For about five months she was back to her baseline, but got an eye infection because of a piece of hay accidentally getting stuck in her eye. It cleared up in a week or so and she was still very healthy and active. For five-six more months everything was fine again. Then about three weeks ago, she had her sneezing flare up again, and she stopped eating. Vet put her on 10 days of Baytril and pain meds, as in the past this brought her back to normal within two days. This time she didn’t improve, we took her back a week later. Vet found molar spurs and said one of her overgrown teeth were poking into her left cheek and had created a wound. After her filing she came home and ate all her Critical care. She’s only been eating critical care for about two weeks now, doesn’t want to touch lettuce or pellets. Despite only eating CC, she was pretty active. Then a few days later, her left cheek where the wound was started swelling up even though she’s on antibiotics, and we took her back in yesterday to have it inspected. Vet said she drained the abscess yesterday and asked if she’s really taking her Baytril. She definitely takes all 0.6 mL twice a day every day, so that’s not the issue. We are to bring her back for a check up next Thursday. But in the mean time, I’m very worried because Rain is hardly wanting to move. She’ll still eat CC and fruit, and im giving gas drops to keep her gut stable. Is this lethargy normal, or a sign that she’s only worsening? I’m worried she won’t make it till the next appointment and even if she does, she won’t improve much. What else can I do to help her get back to normal?
** Note: Throughout all this she hasn’t eaten hay in a year or so. I’ve tried many types in many forms, hay cubes, hay cakes from Oxbow, Small pet select. I suspect it was due to teeth issues which the vet never noticed until now.
** Note: Throughout all this she hasn’t eaten hay in a year or so. I’ve tried many types in many forms, hay cubes, hay cakes from Oxbow, Small pet select. I suspect it was due to teeth issues which the vet never noticed until now.
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