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Bam replied to the topic Rabbit has fluid around lungs, looking for treatment options in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
I’m very sorry you lost her.
She was very ill. You did all you possibly could.
Binky free, Snuggles 💔
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Jen W posted an update 2 years ago
My boys got through the tiff. It took a couple days for them to act normal again. Well now two weeks later after everything has been great something happened and I ran down to find my son boy chasing the submissive and fur pulling. I have kept them together and been monitoring. They are def mad at each other. The submissive boy actually chased and…[Read more]
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Baby.cabbage became a registered member 2 years ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Rabbit has fluid around lungs, looking for treatment options in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
I’m so sorry for your loss. šĀ I agree Snuggles was a very ill bunny, and you went above and beyond for her.
((( Binky free Snuggles )))
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Adam replied to the topic Rabbit has fluid around lungs, looking for treatment options in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
After a rough night, Snuggles the bunny has passed. She was a good girl, and my life won’t be the same without her. Hug your bunnies whenever you can, our time with them is never enough.
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Bam replied to the topic Rabbit has fluid around lungs, looking for treatment options in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
It sounds like Snuggles is very ill. I’m sorry.
I dont know if the furosemide maybe has some sort of effect even though its not enough to clear her lungs. The enro is probably enrofloxacine, a broad spectrum antibiotic. Metoclopramide is a gut motility drug that helps the stomach empty itself. And metacam is of course an anti-inflammatory painkiller.
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maddy became a registered member 2 years ago
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Adam replied to the topic Rabbit has fluid around lungs, looking for treatment options in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
On her current trajectory, Snuggles is going to die soon. She has no energy to move more than a few feet at a time, and when syringe feeding refuses to eat more than just a couple mL of slurry. Let some of her meds drool out this afternoon.
We have sent off fluids and blood for labwork that may not arrive until Monday. I’m inquiring about a…[Read more]
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Cherie Malpass became a registered member 2 years ago
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Premium Timothy hay vs meadow Timothy hay in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Hay is hay, as long as it’s grass hay. I wouldn’t worry about mixing varieties.
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Hayden Wolford replied to the topic Premium Timothy hay vs meadow Timothy hay in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Ok thank you!!
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Bam replied to the topic Premium Timothy hay vs meadow Timothy hay in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
As a rule you dont have to make hay changes gradually.
Meadow hay is often a mix of various grasses. Timothy is of course timothy but there are lots more grasses that rabbits can eat.
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bun under the bed, simple advice, help? in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago
I’ve used NIC cube grids to block off the whole area under my bed, and then put a bed skirt over the top so it looked nicer. It worked great!
But as long as there’s nothing under there that can harm her there’s not really a problem with it! If you decide to give her access, watch to be sure she’s not trying to crawl into the box spring. Not sure…[Read more]
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Hayden Wolford started the topic Premium Timothy hay vs meadow Timothy hay in the forum DIET & CARE 2 years ago
Hey, I have 2 eight week old rabbits and I have been feeding them premium Timothy hay. I got just normal meadow Timothy hay without thinking. Do I need to mix it slowly for them to adjust or is it the same thing?? I still have some premium left but not much. I could always go buy more too. But will it really matter if I donāt slowly introduce t…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Bun under the bed, simple advice, help? in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago
I think it’s ok. Depending on how the bed is constructed she might feel inclined to modify the underside though. I have a bun that does that, but my bed is very sturdy and made of plain wood so I just let her.
Rabbits like being under beds and other furniture. The “roof” protects against predators, esp raptor birds.
Does your bun have access to…[Read more]
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MortyMayhem started the topic Bun under the bed, simple advice, help? in the forum BEHAVIOR 2 years ago
Iāll keep this short and sweet. My 4 month year old female lionsmane keeps going under the bed. Iāve removed anything under there that could hurt her. But it gives myself and my husband anxiety when we canāt see her and sheās under there. Iāve tried tape, towels, blankets, plastic. She just keeps going under my bed. Her little Houdini self just…[Read more]
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Beline became a registered member 2 years ago
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Hayden Wolford replied to the topic 2 new rabbits in the forum BONDING 2 years ago
Thank you! I will definitely get them neutered. They are about 8 weeks old
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auntie replied to the topic Itchy ear in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 2 years ago
Thank you all.
I checked my other rabbits ears and didnāt see anything. Also they are not itching their ears.
I feel so bad because I can tell he is hurting 😞
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DanaNM replied to the topic 2 new rabbits in the forum BONDING 2 years ago
If the rabbits are very young (I’m guessing based on your other post), they will need to be separated at puberty and neutered. It’s very likely they will start fighting when they hit puberty (around 12 weeks of age), as babies cannot form true bonds. Once they are neutered you can go through the bonding process with them. You can read about the…[Read more]
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