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21-01-2006, 05:26 PM   #21

Re: help fomr any1 who knows about exotics


Good luck CJ....for your own peace of mind it is always wise to get a second opinion if you are not happy about things....



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22-01-2006, 12:04 PM   #22

Re: help fomr any1 who knows about exotics


well.
afterthinking even more about what everyone here has told me, i ahve got him an appointment with the vet tomorrow. rather than wait the extra few days until thursday. If i dont get anywhere there are af ew other vets near here to ask.

thanks for the advice everyone, at least I am armed with some possibles!



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22-01-2006, 09:53 PM   #23

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Good luck for tomorrow. Hope all goes well for Mr Darcy



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22-01-2006, 10:29 PM   #24

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I've been googling this all day.
I just did his ear drops ( third week on them) and had a thought, could it all be connected and be caused by something more serious than ear mites and a cold?
I cant find any straight answers on the net. Taking him to another vets tomorrow, along with the poorly rabbit mentioned elsehwere. See what we can sort for them both



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22-01-2006, 10:31 PM   #25

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Good luck tomorrow CJ..let us know how they both get on at the new vets..



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22-01-2006, 10:36 PM   #26

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Hope all goes well tomorrow CJK...........



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23-01-2006, 03:25 PM   #27

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Any news yet CJK? How is Mr Darcy doing? Hope all went well at the vets.



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23-01-2006, 03:34 PM   #28

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Have you been to the Vets yet? Whats the verdict? I hope it was good news. Fingers crossed for you.



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23-01-2006, 07:48 PM   #29

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have had a hectic day, but anyway, i couldnt carry two pet carriers tot he vets this morning, and my lift had let me down ( sorry for any1 rading this on the bunny thread).
So my rabbit being in more dire need of treatmetn, i took her to the new vets.
I spoke to them for quite a while about MR Darcy, I am going in tomorrow with the bunny again, and have a lift (fingers crossed) so can take Mr Darcy too. they are going to give him a thorough check up, and if there is nothing obvious that they can see signs of are going to arrange for him to be sent to thier sister clinic for a head x-ray to check for any infections deep set ( or thye said something along those lines).
Costs a fortune but hopefully we can everntually get to the ned of it, and get this puddy tat better.



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23-01-2006, 07:52 PM   #30

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Quote:
Originally Posted by CJK
have had a hectic day, but anyway, i couldnt carry two pet carriers tot he vets this morning, and my lift had let me down ( sorry for any1 rading this on the bunny thread).
So my rabbit being in more dire need of treatmetn, i took her to the new vets.
I spoke to them for quite a while about MR Darcy, I am going in tomorrow with the bunny again, and have a lift (fingers crossed) so can take Mr Darcy too. they are going to give him a thorough check up, and if there is nothing obvious that they can see signs of are going to arrange for him to be sent to thier sister clinic for a head x-ray to check for any infections deep set ( or thye said something along those lines).
Costs a fortune but hopefully we can everntually get to the ned of it, and get this puddy tat better.
could it be an allergic reaction to ear drops? ear/nose etc all connected? Could the drops be causing the sneezing and lots of "snot"???



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