Just a little update on Little-Bit for everyone!
But before I go anywhere, let me preface this by saying that based on research, we now estimate her to have been no older than 2-3 weeks when she came to us…
Now THAT pisses me off. It’s absolutely heinous. But anyway..
She seems to be doing a lot better as per her illness now. She still has a little bit of what one MIGHT call ‘nystagmus,’ but it’s bearly noticeable -occasionally, she just does this slight little head bob side-to-side, and I mean SLIGHT and slow. (Kind of like she’s swaying to the beat of some unheard slow song.) Her eyes bearly even ‘roll’ anymore, and when they do, it’s just a teeny tiny bit. As opposed to, of course, when we first came by her. Her lateral head movement -while not all too fast- was uncontrollable and constant, and her eyes would dart with its motion. (I should get a video online soon.)
So she’s still a little dizy, but I would say not as nearly. She by no means has any balance issues. (Aside from normal baby bunny balance issues, of course..) She’s quite stong, binkies a lot, she follows my feet everywhere I move in the little pen we have set up for her, and….is quite attatched to her mommy..
Yes, inevitably as some of you predicted, she is now a permenant part of our family, officially made official today.
She’s been on 1/8 an oral Baytril despensed in applesauce/ babyjar squash comming up to the 6-week mark now. I think her slow recovery MAY have to do with the fact that her BMI has grown exponentually since I first took her to the vet; she didn’t even weigh an ounce back then. So I may bring her back soon if not just to have her BMI updated for a new appropriate dosage to speed things along.
I have had, however, multiple sources online tell me that it was more than likely E.C. But as more time passes, I become more and more convinced that it’s not. First off, she’s IMPROVING. Albeit slowly. And I’ve never read a case of an actual EC improvement without massive medical intervention. And perhaps more obviously tell-tale: she shakes and scratches her ears. EC is a CNS investation -never have I heard of it being associated with itchy ears.
So that said, to me it seems that all these things point to just a really, REALLY stubborn inner-ear infection in a TINY baby bunny with a weakened, stressed immune system.
But anyway, she’s doing much better and is quite a happy bunny now. I can only imagine what miserable kind of existance she’d have right now -if any at all- had she not fallen into our hands…she is such a little sweetie..
..and now comes the issue of introducing her to Binkles, but I’ll post that in the behaviour forums. xDD