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FORUM THE LOUNGE All three to the vet tomorrow

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    • MimzMum
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        Keeping my fingers crossed for a safe drive to and from, no worries during the exams and efficient toenail trims.

        Had the hubby get a third carrier finally. Now I have one for Fiver and don’t have to cram Mimzy and Pip into a single. They are pretty much bonded, but I hate to put them in the car in one carrier since Pip gets frantic when she’s confined in a small space.

        I finally found a calendula cream that I could use on Fiver’s heels too, and they looked much better last night. So I’m hoping he gets a clean bill of health tomorrow.

        Mimzy is the biggest worry. He’s still so unenergetic, it just distresses me.

        I know what the doc is going to say about Pippi….”Wow! Doesn’t miss any meals, does she??”


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Good luck at the vet!!!


        • RabbitPam
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            Good luck.
            Be prepared for extras on the bill if she takes blood and sample tests. In fact, if you can manage to bring fecal samples from each one of them, clearly distinguished from the others, it might save you some trouble later. I’m thinking 3 little plastic baggies marked with their names. Gross. I know. But my vet needed it last week and fortunately Sammykins left a deposit on the spot.

            Also, if it’s a drive, bring a bit of nommies for each to have in the carriers on the way back. They’ll be good bunnies, I’m sure.


          • bunnytowne
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              Oh cool you found the calendula cream for your bun.  It is a rex right with the foot problem?

              OH good hubby got you another carrier. Bringing them a dish for water and some hay usually works well.  Once at the vets give them some water see if they want some .  Or even some wet greens.

              OH buns may they pass with flying colors


            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                Ohh good luck at the vets tomorrow! Let us know how it goes


              • Quantum
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                  You’ve got twelve rabbit feet all together and they’re still on the rabbits–how could you have anything but good luck!    Here’s wishing you and the buns well, anyway.


                • MimzMum
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                    Good point, Quantum! ^_^ I hadn’t thought of that!

                    Okay guys, everyone did fine at the vets with the exception that the nurse cut one of Pip’s toenails a bit short and it bled. But otherwise, clean bills of health all around, and a little weight gain for Fiver!

                    If you look in Q & A under Mimzy’s Eye Suppurating, you’ll see a more detailed post. Thanks for all the good wishes!


                  • Beka27
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                      awesome!!!

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                  FORUM THE LOUNGE All three to the vet tomorrow