puppylove
New Member - Soul
Hazel and Nut
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Post by puppylove on May 28, 2006 0:42:09 GMT -5
Oh no.. After checking the net for symptons, I think my bunny has head tilt. I'm not sure because nut's head is still straight, but he seems rather disorientated and his eyes keep looking towards the right and then back to the center! He can still move around but he will stumble if he jumps too high or too fast. Oh no.. Anyone noes what it is, it's a Sunday and The Animal Clinic is closed. I got no car, and both my parents are busy! And monday I start work!!
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Post by ghost on May 28, 2006 12:39:41 GMT -5
The best ways to tell if the bunny has head tilt is to bring to the vet to verify.Perhaps you would like to take a photo of your bunny & post them up here.
I remember Bubblesbiscuit's used to have a bun that has head tilt.Hope she'll drop in to see the pics of your bunny.Hmmm...not 100% can tell,but if possible,do bring your pet to the vet for verification when u are free(during your off days).
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puppylove
New Member - Soul
Hazel and Nut
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Post by puppylove on May 31, 2006 6:09:10 GMT -5
There was no significant head tilt with Nut. He just showed the symptons like eye twitching and loss of appetite. I brought him to Dr Hsu.. But Dr Hsu said it was probably not cos somehow Nut started behaving quite normally already. But I'm still quite worried though. I hope it's not head tilt. But if it is, then treatment now would have probably cured him.
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Post by ghost on Jun 2, 2006 9:25:19 GMT -5
I don't know,but do keep Nut on a regular check up basis,eg. once a month or once every 2 months.Then u can be sure he's 100% fine.
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Post by puppy on Jul 24, 2006 13:02:53 GMT -5
sorry... i think it's kind of late for this reply. anyway, try to feed ur bunnies echinacea. n like wat ghost said, continue to monitor. keep us updated too.
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