poorly eye pics
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nethie- Established Hopper
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Re: poorly eye pics
Awwwww bless him, it looks like a cataract to me.
When is it your Dad takes him to the Eye Specialist?
Sorry, I am falling over myself trying to keep up with various threads
When is it your Dad takes him to the Eye Specialist?
Sorry, I am falling over myself trying to keep up with various threads
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its thus friday jane, my dad said he thought it was cateracts too, but when our other vet was asked they said it wasnt but dad still thinks it could be
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Do let us know how he gets on Lisa.
Well done to your Dad for taking Mowgli to his appointment
Well done to your Dad for taking Mowgli to his appointment
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will do
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poor Mowgli
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just gave the buns there first bit of panacur today, mowgli was not impressed at all, he's gettng rather fed up of everything himself now
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Poor Mowgli
With my optician's hat on I would seriously wonder whether the eye drops are of any benefit to Mowgli. If there is no infection or inflammation then I can see no need for them. In a human eye, antibiotic eyedrops will have no impact on a cataract whatsover. I would assume this is the case in bunnies. I appreciate you are acting as instructed by your vet Lisa. I can definately say tho that if one of my bunnies presented with a cataract then I would certainly question the need for antibiotics.
I suggest however you carry on with them until you have seen Iona given it is only a couple of days off.
With my optician's hat on I would seriously wonder whether the eye drops are of any benefit to Mowgli. If there is no infection or inflammation then I can see no need for them. In a human eye, antibiotic eyedrops will have no impact on a cataract whatsover. I would assume this is the case in bunnies. I appreciate you are acting as instructed by your vet Lisa. I can definately say tho that if one of my bunnies presented with a cataract then I would certainly question the need for antibiotics.
I suggest however you carry on with them until you have seen Iona given it is only a couple of days off.
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yes i dont see any difference using them either i will cotinue until i have seen iona
thanks
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Awww, poor Mo. Hope you get him sorted soon.
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Poor Mowgli
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