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Clover goes to a new vet with his Bunwife Daisy. Clover is being treated with Panacur. Clover had head tilt a few years ago which could mean he has E Cuniculi. Love of Pets Amazon Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/loveofpets Rabbit Essentials from my Amazon Store - https://a.co/6lPEmF4 _________________________________________ 👉 Subscribe to my channel http://www.youtube.com/c/Loveofpets 🐾My other channel https://www.youtube.com/c/LoveofAnimals --------------------------------------------------------------- 🔸Social Media Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/loveofpetsLoveofpets3 Instagram: www.http://instagram.com/loveofpets2 --------------------------------------------------------------- More videos to enjoy 😃 All My Pets: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uTBIckTWD4ytLzay20EjmBQBiYd-en7 Morning Pet Routine https://youtu.be/Lx_g9cOnFlc Rabbit Grooming: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uTBIckTWD6F-iVC03dL2Sftx8TRjXY1 Rabbits | Clover and Daisy | Rescued Rabbits: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uTBIckTWD5uJHbMco8FIidiJC2yz48D _________________________________________ Music by: Leopard Print Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ More Information: E.cuniculi, or Encephalitozoon Cuniculi, is a tiny parasite, which lives inside a rabbit’s body and is a significant cause of disease. What is Parasitic Infection (E. cuniculi)? Parasitic infection (E.. cuniculi) in rabbits is a microscopic parasite, found in the environment which causes the protozoal infection commonly known as Encephalitozoonosis or Encephalitozoon cuniculi (E. cuniculi) in rabbits. It is an increasingly widespread condition that is primarily observed in domesticated rabbits. However, it has also been observed in cats, dogs, foxes, guinea pigs, monkeys, goats, and sheep, as well as people that have a compromised immune system. E. cuniculi is considered to be a potentially serious infectious condition and one of the top causes of neurological problems in rabbits. Although it affects domesticated rabbits, it is rarely observed in wild rabbits. Parasitic infection (E. cuniculi) in rabbits is also known as Encephalitozoon cuniculi or Nosema cuniculi. It is a single cell protozoan parasite that lives in a rabbit s kidneys and moves through the bloodstream to other vital organs. Due to this disease potentially causing neurological changes, renal failure, and possibly death, evaluation by a veterinarian is critical if you suspect your pet is ill. Symptoms of Parasitic Infection (E. cuniculi) in Rabbits Although more than half the laboratory and pet rabbit population carry E. cuniculi, many don t show any signs or symptoms of the disease. However, if your rabbit is infected with E. cuniculi he may show one or more of the following symptoms: Cataracts Head tilt Hind limb weakness Neck spasms Paralysis Renal failure Scalding Urinary incontinence Collapse Death Neurological problems, renal failure, and death can occur without treatment. Causes of Parasitic Infection (E. cuniculi) in Rabbits The most common cause of parasitic infection (E. cuniculi) in rabbits is the transmission from a mother rabbit to her litter through the placenta, which may be one of the reasons there are so many rabbits with this condition. _________________________________________ I made this link for those of you that have kindly asked. Thank you 🥰 https://www.PayPal.me/Loveofpets Business inquires Loveofpets1@outlook.com Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases if you make a purchase from any of the Amazon links at no additional cost to you