


I'm okay, everyone. Thank you very much for asking about me!



There is no more soggy mass at all. I only sprayed Path-Away onto it and Bunny starts on a 10-day course of antibiotics (Clavomox) this morning.

A summary:
Day 1 - It was 0.5cm in diameter and visibly deep. It had just ruptured and had started drying up within hours after application of Path-Away. There was soggy mass (pus inside) which was pressed out every 2 hours. Path-Away was sprayed on 4 times.
Day 2 - Healing and drying up. Just a bit of soggy mass. Path-Away was used 3 times.
Day 3 - Only a tiny wound left. No more soggy mass.
Bunny was also giving an antibiotic injection on the morning of Day 2, and starts on a 10-day course of oral antibiotics from Day 3 onwards.
Our disclaimer holds. Please consult your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and it is advisable not to self-medicate. In Bunny's case, I brought the spray to his vet, his vet checked the ingredients and said it was okay to be used on Bunny's wound.
Path-Away is non-toxic, biodegradable and contains 2.5% bioflavonoids and 97.5% reverse osmosis water.
Bunny did not find the liquid irritable and hence, did not lick it off furiously. He did, however, lick a bit of it, but it's non-toxic, so that is safe.

Fun moments at the patio (without the PatioCats).


Have a happy Sunday!
4 comments:
Looking like a boss!
Good to know Bunny is all well... :)
Wah, Bunny!! Sudah slim ya ;p Where are the patio cats today?
The PatioCats were just outside in the porch. We only confined Bunny to the patio so that he doesn't see the PatioCats.
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