I took Lilly to the vet yesterday after noticing she had a slight head tilt. She's now been diagnosed with Pasteurellosis. The vet thinks we caught it early, since Lilly has been eating and pooping normally and had no other symptoms before the head tilt. She's now on three medications, including two that will last for 28 days. Fortunately, she doesn't seem to mind taking them. Her biggest complaint about it seems to be having to sit still in my lap instead of her usual hopping around.

I've read several articles online so far, but I was wondering if anyone on here has dealt with this with their bunnies. If so, I'd appreciate any advice. Do I need to throw out all of her supplies? Or is it ok to wash her litter box, water bottle, etc.? Can I wash them with vinegar as usual, or do I need to use a chemical cleaner? (I will of course consult my vet on this as well, when they reopen on Monday. I was too stunned and worried yesterday to think of these things.)

eta: I know that the infection is contagious to other bunnies by direct and indirect contact, such as contact of saliva or snot on my clothes. Do you think there's a possibility to spread it even after changing my clothes and washing my hands? I only have one bunny, but I work at an animal shelter. I can stop handling the bunnies there if necessary, but I'm one of the few people in my department who's comfortable handling them, and shelter bunnies need cuddling! It's ok to handle them as long as I'm not wearing what I wore around her, and I've washed my hands and face, right? Or should I take a shower before going to work, too?

Below the cut, a picture of Lilly.