Mystery deepens as lethal rabbit disease travels from Nanaimo to Comox Valley
NANAIMO — A rare, lethal and highly contagious disease first found in dead Nanaimo rabbits has spread up-island and across the water.
Dr. Jane Pritchard, the chief veterinary officer for B.C., told NanaimoNewsNOW feral European rabbits in Delta and most recently the Comox Valley tested positive for the calicivirus, which causes the rabbit haemorrhagic disease.
“It’s quite horrific,” Dr. Pritchard said of the disease, which incubates within the rabbits for three to four days before quickly killing them through blot clots, convulsions and fever before they slip into a coma and die.
One confirmed case was found near the Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds and the other in the area of Courtenay’s Home Depot.