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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Been Pee’d on!!!!

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    • skunklionshow
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        Our Netherland Dwarf, Jessica is almost 10 yo.  She has taken a licken & just keeps on tickin’ (hx of bladder sludge, head tilt, injury, oops litter, stasis, and 4 mates).  Well I think she is pee’ing more than usually, which for a rabbit is very hard to tell.  To me the tell tale sign was…I picked her up once & she began spraying like a sprinkler.  Last night, DH picked her up and held her and she pee’d on him.  I have a cat in renal failure right now.  She gets IV fluids twice a day, so she is definately the super pee girl.  B/c of this we have had our carpets cleaned 3 times in the past 2 months.  Now the bunny puddles have gotten excessive and after pee’ing on us…I’m a bit worried.  She had blood work several months ago & it said renal is likely on the horizon.  Her litterbox habits decreased post-head tilt, which the vet said was likely b/c it is considered brain damage.  Does she need to go back in to the vet?


      • Sarita
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          I would just be to sure at her age and with her past illnesses. Best not to take a chance.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Been Pee’d on!!!!