Confusing and concerning deadly rabbit virus returns to mid-Island
PARKSVILLE — The discovery of four dead feral rabbits in Parksville heralds the return of a confusing and horrific disease.
The rabbit haemorrhagic disease was discovered in the animals of a long-standing colony at a Parksville residence. This is the second time the rare disease was found on Vancouver Island. In the summer of 2018 it decimated feral rabbit populations in the mid-Island area, painfully killing them over several days through blood clots, convulsions and fever before the animals slip into a coma and die.
The 2018 outbreak was the first time the disease was found in B.C. and only the third time in Canada.
B.C.’s chief veterinarian Dr. Jane Pritchard said this is also the first time the virus has re-occured in an area it already ravaged.