Epic
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The email said:
"Hello, my name is Tanya, and I'm wondering if you could help me.
I have a litter of rabbits and a couple seniors. Two of my junior does have been sneezing. No discharge, every now and then it'll be a tad bit wet around the nose, no colored discharge, it's not thick or anything. Just clear and barely there. The one does mother did go after her, and bit the side of her face, but it's healing fine and not bad, she has since than been moved to another cage. They are both eating, drinking, pooping and moving around normally. All of my other rabbits are fine. They don't sneeze a lot, just every now and than.
Anyways, is it the time of year or weather? What should I do? Should I be concerned?
Thanks,
(Name removed)"
I told her she should quarantine them and watch closely, but what should I say to her? :s It doesn't sound like snuffles to me.
"Hello, my name is Tanya, and I'm wondering if you could help me.
I have a litter of rabbits and a couple seniors. Two of my junior does have been sneezing. No discharge, every now and then it'll be a tad bit wet around the nose, no colored discharge, it's not thick or anything. Just clear and barely there. The one does mother did go after her, and bit the side of her face, but it's healing fine and not bad, she has since than been moved to another cage. They are both eating, drinking, pooping and moving around normally. All of my other rabbits are fine. They don't sneeze a lot, just every now and than.
Anyways, is it the time of year or weather? What should I do? Should I be concerned?
Thanks,
(Name removed)"
I told her she should quarantine them and watch closely, but what should I say to her? :s It doesn't sound like snuffles to me.