IMMEDIATE INFORMATION:
Location- UK
Description (Breed, color, weight)- Black vienna lop cross. Was 1.9kg at weigh in three weeks ago, but has lost weight.
Age 3-4 years
Sex female
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: Rosie has a history of spinal damage, has a calcified kidney and head tilt too (this is new- from Wednesday). Last Saturday I noticed she had worms (could see them coming out of her wriggling, and then sending out some long thing that would attach itself to the fur around her butt). I started them all (those who have access to the same area as her) on Panacur (and having tackled wormies before know the necessary hygeine to follow). She has had a rough few days which I thoguht was due to her new head tilt, but just now she has passed two big manky lumps made up of little poo and horrid manky worms. I don't know what they are though, which is what my question is. Its smaller than a tape worm, far bigger than the pinworms we have dealt with previously. What else is there (hook worms?) and do I need to do anything different with these kind of worms?
She has been off colour for a few weeks (so she had a dental, and when the head tilt showed, we thought it was that, but now I wonder if these gross things have been really getting her down), and seems much brighter now and is tucking into the grass with enthusiasm I've not seen from her for a long time. Maybe this might sort how she feels?
Not sure that's concise, but that's what I needed help with
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / CHECK LIST: (Please fill in relevant info).
Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal? see above.
- when did they last use their litterbox? short while ago
- any unusual behavior? straining to pee? unusual litter habits? see above
- what litter and/or bedding do you use? wood pellet litter, hay
Medical History
- spayed/neutered? spayed
- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? yes (spinal damage, calcified kidney, dental issues, head tilt)
- is s/he on any medications? Panacur, Metacam, Buprenorphine (very low dose), Convenia
Diet
- what specifically does your bunny eat? Excel Pellets normally (a pinch) with unlimited hay, but recently she won't touch normal stuff so we have just pumped in whatever she wants (which is mainly grass and dandelion leaves, but also parsley, basil, carrot and carrot tops).
- when and what did s/he eat last? about 5 mins ago- thankfully
- any changes in the way s/he eats? (ie: not eating a particular food, odd chewing motions, etc)- she's much slower at the mo and keeps pausing as she eats. This started as her head tilt started so its safe to assume they are linked.
Other
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? No, but she has spinal damage, so its normal for her.
- is the rabbit molting? no
- any weight loss? yes
- any sign of drooling? wet face? no
- runny eyes? no
- wet nose? coughing? sneezing? no
- is s/he breathing normally yes
Additional
- any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? no
- has the rabbit been outdoors? yes, but not for a few weeks
- any other pets? if so, have they been ill? yes, many, and yes, but none related to this issue- but all relevant animals are being treated for worms.
I have got some pics of this manky worm riddled poo, but can only post tomorrow (and they aren't wonderful).
I'm going to read the worms link now.
Thanks in advance.
Location- UK
Description (Breed, color, weight)- Black vienna lop cross. Was 1.9kg at weigh in three weeks ago, but has lost weight.
Age 3-4 years
Sex female
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: Rosie has a history of spinal damage, has a calcified kidney and head tilt too (this is new- from Wednesday). Last Saturday I noticed she had worms (could see them coming out of her wriggling, and then sending out some long thing that would attach itself to the fur around her butt). I started them all (those who have access to the same area as her) on Panacur (and having tackled wormies before know the necessary hygeine to follow). She has had a rough few days which I thoguht was due to her new head tilt, but just now she has passed two big manky lumps made up of little poo and horrid manky worms. I don't know what they are though, which is what my question is. Its smaller than a tape worm, far bigger than the pinworms we have dealt with previously. What else is there (hook worms?) and do I need to do anything different with these kind of worms?
She has been off colour for a few weeks (so she had a dental, and when the head tilt showed, we thought it was that, but now I wonder if these gross things have been really getting her down), and seems much brighter now and is tucking into the grass with enthusiasm I've not seen from her for a long time. Maybe this might sort how she feels?
Not sure that's concise, but that's what I needed help with
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / CHECK LIST: (Please fill in relevant info).
Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal? see above.
- when did they last use their litterbox? short while ago
- any unusual behavior? straining to pee? unusual litter habits? see above
- what litter and/or bedding do you use? wood pellet litter, hay
Medical History
- spayed/neutered? spayed
- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? yes (spinal damage, calcified kidney, dental issues, head tilt)
- is s/he on any medications? Panacur, Metacam, Buprenorphine (very low dose), Convenia
Diet
- what specifically does your bunny eat? Excel Pellets normally (a pinch) with unlimited hay, but recently she won't touch normal stuff so we have just pumped in whatever she wants (which is mainly grass and dandelion leaves, but also parsley, basil, carrot and carrot tops).
- when and what did s/he eat last? about 5 mins ago- thankfully
- any changes in the way s/he eats? (ie: not eating a particular food, odd chewing motions, etc)- she's much slower at the mo and keeps pausing as she eats. This started as her head tilt started so its safe to assume they are linked.
Other
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? No, but she has spinal damage, so its normal for her.
- is the rabbit molting? no
- any weight loss? yes
- any sign of drooling? wet face? no
- runny eyes? no
- wet nose? coughing? sneezing? no
- is s/he breathing normally yes
Additional
- any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? no
- has the rabbit been outdoors? yes, but not for a few weeks
- any other pets? if so, have they been ill? yes, many, and yes, but none related to this issue- but all relevant animals are being treated for worms.
I have got some pics of this manky worm riddled poo, but can only post tomorrow (and they aren't wonderful).
I'm going to read the worms link now.
Thanks in advance.