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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny first aid kit

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    • Bunny Daddy
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        Well, I was looking to put together a first aid kit for our soon to be new arrival, seeing as I put together one for the dogs (It’s actually more then what we have in the house for us humans!) And I was wondering if anyone had a kit put together for their buns and what they have in it to give me suggestions There’s the obvious stuff such as sterile gauze, cotton balls, cotton swabs, your pet’s medications, emergancy vet number, etc, but is there anything else I should put in it? I only just put one together for the dogs because my friend suggested doing so, and decided to make one separately for the bunny. But uuhhh yeah, I think that’s all I have to say. *Thinks*  But seriously, the animals have a first aid kit and we don’t even have band-aids in the house… haha! 


      • Bunny Daddy
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          emergency* my bad.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            It’s definitely a good idea to have a bunny first aid kit ready to go. There is a pinned topic on First Aid and First Aid Kits here:

             

            https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tab…fault.aspx


          • Bunny Daddy
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              Oh cool, I didn’t see that, thanks

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