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Pepper has pasteurella.

Think of it like having an FIV-positive cat - she can't have contact with other buns (good thing she doesn't want to) or cats, and her immune system is compromised.

She may coast along with only an occasional flare-up needing medication, she could struggle with chronic infections and abscesses needing treatment or surgery, she could end up just a bit less active and on antibiotics for life, or she could just get sicker and die.

If it is caught early, there is an 80% chance of recovery or simple management. I'm hoping that a month of mild sneezing followed by 3 weeks of the wrong medicine and a week of waiting for the culture still makes it "early" enough.

Since the most common antibiotic used for this doesn't seem to be working, we're trying another one (chloramphenicol). I have to be at work stu[idly early tomorrow, so I will have time to pick up the meds in the afternoon. Not sure that I'll be at gaming after all that.

So now we wait and worry.

Date: 2008-05-09 02:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faireraven.livejournal.com
Beemer got treated for two months when I first got him.

I haven't had to treat an outbreak since (I did hear one sneeze a couple of weeks ago, but I think he got fluff up his nose. I haven't heard any other sneezes).

80% is good. While the Baytril didn't work completely, it *did* help things for a little while... Imagine if you hadn't gotten her treated?

*bunnysnuggles*

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