rabbitgirl
Well-Known Member
I did a little experiment. Fenwick's poor nose was getting worse, all runny and he was scratching it raw. It looked likepasteurella, but I acted on a sneaking suspicion that it had something to do with straw. I took the straw out of his box a few days ago. Within 3 hrs., his nose had faded from red to pink, and was not runny. The next day it had further returned to his normal skin color (brownish gray) and he had not scratched it, not to mention the fact he's joyfully running in and out of his box.
BINGO!!!!Only problem is that I need a good really warm bedding for winter now that he's not allergic to. He can't take hay either. We live in a cold climate--any suggestions??
Rose
BINGO!!!!Only problem is that I need a good really warm bedding for winter now that he's not allergic to. He can't take hay either. We live in a cold climate--any suggestions??
Rose