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    Bam replied to the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago

    I’m glad he’s doing better again!

    The unwillingness to eat hay does sound teeth-related, as hay is tough and needs to be chewed with a sideways motion of the jaws. If the bun can’t chew the hay it properly it’s more difficult for the body to extract the nutrients from it or ferment the really small bits into usefull nutrients (fatty acids,…[Read more]

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    Sasha started the topic Bunny loosing weight in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago

    Hello! I have 3 years old male french lop bunny that’s been struggling with weight loss recently. He’s been struggling with health ever since we got him, had severe coccidiosis, problems with teeth and many other things. For the past year he’s been doing pretty well, tho his immunity has been always lacking but overall was feeling fine.

    About a…[Read more]

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    Bu20055 replied to the topic Esther ❤️ in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 1 year ago

    Thanks for the kind words guys, I really appreciate it. I am planning on getting a tattoo as a memorial to her, as she really was so, so special to me. I may post a picture once it’s done, but it’ll have to wait a few months til I have the money to spare.

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Esther ❤️ in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 1 year ago

    So sorry that you lost Esther. She was a very special bunny.

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Biting in the forum BEHAVIOR 1 year ago

    Giving a chomp on the arm or hand while being held means “put me down”. I had one rabbit that would do this all the time. Keep in mind that rabbits are prey animals and tend to not enjoy being held. I would avoid picking him up when you don’t have to. When you do have to, it’s best to ignore the biting because, as Bam said, it makes them think…[Read more]

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    auntie replied to the topic Biting in the forum BEHAVIOR 1 year ago

    Yes he is completely acting normal. I actually have picked him up after that happened but I have to say I was a little nervous. So just keep picking him up? Should I wear gloves just in case? I figured as much that it had to do with him being in the teenage phase.

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    Wick & Fable replied to the topic Esther ❤️ in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 1 year ago

    Binky free Esther — how amazing to have had a caring, one-of-a-kind loving owner by your side in this life.

    Thanks for this lovely tribute post Bu. You made the right choice, and I’m sure she truly appreciated that.

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    Wick & Fable replied to the topic Bonding a 10 week Female with a 1.6 Year old boy advice needed in the forum BONDING 1 year ago

    To be honest, I would not attempt. Rabbits are very efficient in injuring another rabbit when they want, and there is no guarantee you will be readily available and in arms reach if something were to go awry. Of note, how a rabbit interacts with humans is not an indicator of how they will act with any particular rabbit– he could be very hostile,…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Bonding a 10 week Female with a 1.6 Year old boy advice needed in the forum BONDING 1 year ago

    Sorry no one replied to this! Basically you cannot and should not start any bonding until she’s spayed, because as you’ve pointed out baby bonds aren’t real bonds. It’s ok for them to see each other and live near each other, but I wouldn’t work on bonding them at all, there’s really no point and only downsides (like he attacks her when she’s a…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Introducing 2 cats to a rabbit in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago

    It depends a lot on the temperament of the cats and the bun. Some buns are very bold and will chase cats away, some cats are very afraid of buns, and some will bother them more. My first cat used to try to chase my bun sometimes. That cat was more playful and the bun was more timid. I never allowed them out together unsupervised, and I would…[Read more]

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    Em replied to the topic Introducing 2 cats to a rabbit in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 1 year ago

    You are right to be anxious about leaving them alone together. Prey animals and predatory animals should never, ever, ever be left alone – ever. Regardless of how well they get along. You should never trust a predatory with a prey animal, no matter how well you think you know them or how well you think they get along – animals will be animals, and…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Not eating in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago

    The jelly like substance indicates some gut irritation. And yes true diarrhea is totally liquid and is an emergency, but soft stools or cecal dysbiosis is not (although it’s still concerning).  1750 for an xray and fecal testing seems very high, ER prices are often much higher (for reference a similar service at my vet would cost around 600-700…[Read more]

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    Bam replied to the topic Not eating in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago

    I’m glad you took him in!

    True diarrhea is alife-threatening condion, but it’s only true diarrhea if there is no solid or formed poop at all. Is he still having loose stools?

    I too would take him to his regular vet if he doesnt improve.

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    Cinnimon&Ollie replied to the topic Not eating in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago

    Hello,

    sorry for replying late. I brought him to the vet last night because he started have diarrhea and clear jelly like substance. Unfortunately there was no rabbit savy vet open near me so we had to take him to a normal vet. Luckily we found someone who had at least seen rabbits before. They gave us critical care and meds to take home. They…[Read more]

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    Bam replied to the topic Not eating in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago

    How is he doing now?

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    Cinnimon&Ollie replied to the topic Not eating in the forum DIET & CARE 1 year ago

    I have syringed fed him the pellet, water and banana mix. I have found that he will eat some banana and some kale. He has been sitting by his water bowl with his dewlop in the bowl for the past 45 minutes though. He isn’t popping but is producing cecotropes. I’ve called all the pet stores near me but oxbow crital care is back ordered. I’m on the f…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Esther ❤️ in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 1 year ago

    Oh Esther! <3 You gave her such a wonderful second chance at life and a loving home. And a husbun to top it all off!

    (((Binky free sweet Esther)))

     

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