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HannaLee
Lovin' The Homestead
We are getting back into the routine of real life. My daughter had her last followup appt today and was cleared for all activities and doesn't need to cover the incision anymore. Thanks for the prayers!
Now for questions!
We were given a baby bunny a couple of days ago. Cute little thing! It is the baby of a couple of runaways at my friends small farm. It was cornered by a cat and rescued without any obvious injuries. After a couple of days of observation, my friend called me to see if we wanted it.
We did (fuzzy-little-organic-manure-maker is his middle name). When I brought him home, we noticed his eye was gummed close. The other one was normal. I cleaned it as best as I could. There was a thick, furry snarl that did not come off and I was afraid of rubbing his eyelid too much and making it sore. I applied anti-biotic vaseline cream. The next morning, I cleaned again, applied the cream, and then researched.
I found that they often get conjunctivitis. I bought some Similisan Pink-Eye drops (they are homeopathic and for human use). Would those be ok to use on the bunny? Should I combine it with the antibiotic cream? Can the children get conjunctivitis from the bunny (they do wash before and after holding any animal, but I would like to know if it's passable).
Here's a picture of little Hassenpfeffer:
Now for questions!
We were given a baby bunny a couple of days ago. Cute little thing! It is the baby of a couple of runaways at my friends small farm. It was cornered by a cat and rescued without any obvious injuries. After a couple of days of observation, my friend called me to see if we wanted it.
We did (fuzzy-little-organic-manure-maker is his middle name). When I brought him home, we noticed his eye was gummed close. The other one was normal. I cleaned it as best as I could. There was a thick, furry snarl that did not come off and I was afraid of rubbing his eyelid too much and making it sore. I applied anti-biotic vaseline cream. The next morning, I cleaned again, applied the cream, and then researched.
I found that they often get conjunctivitis. I bought some Similisan Pink-Eye drops (they are homeopathic and for human use). Would those be ok to use on the bunny? Should I combine it with the antibiotic cream? Can the children get conjunctivitis from the bunny (they do wash before and after holding any animal, but I would like to know if it's passable).
Here's a picture of little Hassenpfeffer: