Hi everyone 🙁
My bun has been on EC meds for a week now, we’re not sure if she has EC as she had weak legs when I adopted her about 5 weeks ago. Vet says it’s not arthritis, we did a full body check. She is 3 years old.
Today it seems like her legs have gone worst.. she is dragging them everywhere and it’s breaking my heart. Even though she had saggy legs, she was still jumping onto my bed and couch, it seems she was OK to jump up but struggle to go down so I got her a ramp which she now uses it most of the time. She also does plenty of stomping.
She’s also seems to be struggling to jump into her litter box today, saw her legs getting hooked a few times and I got my housemate to cut down the sides of litterbox to make it easier for her. She was fine using it previously. She had a step I used a lid of sturdy shoebox to get into her litterbox previously.
My Question is, is it possible that her legs have gone worst as it’s slightly colder today? its 8-15°C (46-59°F) and raining most of the day. Yesterday was about the same 7.1-19°C (44-66°F) with no rain? or the EC meds possibly affecting it?
She has her own room plenty of space which I open the window everyday when I let her out to free roam – there was no breeze blowing in so it shouldn’t have been too drafty
She gets to free-roam downstairs from 12-7PM, then I take her to my room upstairs for another 5hrs and back to her room and close the window.
Yesterday I got my new pet supply order and started giving her new brand of hay (Oaten Hay) and about 10 nuggets (Excel Rabbit Nuggets Mint). I was provided a big bag of oaten hay and some (unknown) pellets from the orphanage when I took her in for adoption – hay was running low and I heard the pellets were good + they were on sale. I’m in Australia, Timothy Hay here is mostly exported and expensive.
I’ve purchased Oxbows joint supplements along with a critical care+other supplements and toys (picking it up tomorrow) before noticing how bad she’s walking today. Hopefully it helps her legs somewhat. Will contact the vet tomorrow morning.