Hello community,
I am new here and seeking advice. My rabbit is almost 10 years old and has been healthy for years, but a couple weeks ago I woke up to the sound of her digging really furiously in her paper bag. Then I heard a thump noise. I ran out of bed and found her on her back, with her legs flailing a little and her eyes rolling back and forth. I have no idea what happened. Whether she fell, or if she had a seizure or what. But within a few seconds she was fine and went back to normal and hopped away eating her food all relaxed, and has been fine since then.
I brought her to the vet and the vet said she couldn’t find anything, but did a blood test just in case. The blood test came back that she has very high proteins in her blood for the E.Cuniculi parasite. She wants to put her on Fenbendazole for a month. This vet is great but I am always wary of medicine, especially cause with this med there’s a chance of liver proteins becoming high, and possible bone marrow damage. I am wondering whether there’s a natural way to cure E. Cuniculi, or if any of you have had a good experience using Fenbendazole. Also, if I get that prescription, should I also get her blood tested in between, and should I use it in conjunction with anything else, to help protect her from possible bad side effects?
The other thing is, she’s kinda ruined the carpet with urine. She’s gotten worse at going to the bathroom in one spot as she’s gotten older. I need to get my carpet replaced, but for the moment, the spores are clearly still all over the carpet and it says they can live for a couple months. Does that mean she could just get re-infected again with the parasite? I am looking into getting new flooring but don’t know what kind of flooring to get to prevent urine from getting in it.
Please, I need all the advice I can get!! I wanna help and protect my bunny.
PS- I called the breeder I originally got her from and she never even heard of E. Cuniculi, although when I looked it up, apparently 80% of all rabbits have it (with or without symptoms). She seemed pretty clueless about it but she was saying I should use Baytril instead (an antibiotic) because of Grey’s age. An antibiotic wouldn’t get rid of it though, would it?