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BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!  Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES 

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Forum DIET & CARE please help my tiny

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    • tiny need help!
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        We took are bunny to the vet cause his eye is popping out because he has a infection in his tooth, something like that the vet told my mom that. They said the only solution can be to do a surgery removing his tooth. But the problem is we cant afford it, so now we liked to know if you know any vet , place that could help us, or maybe somewhere chipper we live in houston tx Thank you for your help.


      • tobyluv
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          Here is a link to a list of rabbit savvy vets in and around Houston. Most vets are going to charge around the same price,though. Some vets participate in a program called Care Credit, where you use a credit card to pay in installments, but you don’t pay any interest. I hope that you can get some help for your bunny. That sounds serious and he may be in pain.

          http://bunnybuddies.org/content/findavet


        • LBJ10
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            You could see if a rescue or shelter is able to offer assistance.


          • drwil
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              Google rabbit vets in your area. We have about 8 in our city and some cost 2 times or more what others do. Get the best price you can just ask estimates but tell them all that must be done.


            • drwil
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                http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/capperchris/index.shtml

                This is the website for the Capper and Chris memorial fund at Texas A and M. If you can get bunny there they might treat him for free or reduced cost.

                I know it is a drive but its bunny’s life.

                Meanwhile he needs antibiotics or he might lose an eye.

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