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WeeBeesMom became a registered member 3 years ago
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alienat replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I didn’t even think of that, now that you said it, he does poop a lot more at night/early in the morning. That makes sense.
He was on simethicone last week for 3 days, I might give him some more again, I read that it doesn’t really harm them even if there isn’t gas. Thank you!
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Bam replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
It is completely lovely that he’s eating a lot of hay!! The importance of hay for rabbit GI health (incl teeth, they are an important part of the GI system) cannot be exaggerated.
Simethicone is as a rule given once per hour for a few hours when s bun first presents with inappetence. Then you can give it every 2 hours. Simethicone is not absorbed…[Read more]
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alienat replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Yup, I still have the gas drops, the doctor 10 days ago told me to give him simethicone for 3 days. I will give him some more again to see if it helps.
I see, yeah, I don’t think it’s megacolon either, it’s just what mostly pops up when I search for very large poops and his colors seemed to match, and he’s a dwarf/lionhead mix, not of the english…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Do you have simethicone baby gas drops? They wont harm but they could help with the gas. (There’s little scientific evidence for its use with rabbits, since simethicone is designed for human babies, who can burp. Rabbits cant burp, but they certainly can pass gas from their other end).
Getting him to move around would probably be the best thing…[Read more]
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prince dorian the bun added 2 Photos 3 years ago
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
It isn’t unusual for there to be mucus as they recover from a bad stasis episode. I guess I wouldn’t be too alarmed yet as long as he is still pooping and things seem to be progressing.
It’s normal for poop production to slow during the day when bunnies are mostly sleeping. So I wouldn’t take him not pooping for a couple of hours as a bad sign.…[Read more]
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alienat replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
He’s had a lot less mucus today, only very little that came with his poop. However, he hasn’t pooped too much all day. He seems to go about 2-3 hours without pooping, and then have a bunch of them all at once. I have never before monitored his pooping times too closely, so I don’t know how normal this is. His mood today hasn’t been great either,…[Read more]
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alienat replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Yup, I’ve done my best to read everything I could find on mucus, I haven’t yet found something that matches exactly his current condition, except maybe just plain irritation from the whole ordeal. He’s having a lot less mucus today, but his overall state seems a little worse than yesterday.
There are 3 vets who know about rabbits in the whole…[Read more]
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Dorian appears to have sore hocks in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
These are definitely minor, and it’s great the skin is intact so they can form healthy calluses. From personal experience and some select users online, I’ve leaned towards actually offering a few varied flooring options for rabbits in these situations, as sometimes more cushiony/plush flooring actually cause more friction and rub against the skin…[Read more]
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Iloveminilops replied to the topic How old is too old? in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Try to get your rabbit neutered ASAP to reduce the risk of cancer, thanks!
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Bam replied to the topic Dorian appears to have sore hocks in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Do you mean switching out the bedding-pellets? I use wood stove pellets but I put a thin layer of hay over it, because of my rex girl. It means that some hay gets wasted, but I’m fortunate enough to have easy access to farm hay that my buns like, plus I use the wasted hay as soil improvement/fertilizer so its not totally wasted. I wouldnt use…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
It’s really, really great that there is actual poop as well, not just the clear gel!
How is he doing now?
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alienat replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
yeah the vet situation here is very bad, my rabbit-savvy vet is open only 3 hours a day, only on weekdays, unfortunately.
I will do my best to keep him hydrated.
He has also been pooping actual poops, the gel just seems to come seperately. Very weird.
I will keep a close eye on his temperature too, thank you so much!
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GlennTheLionhead replied to the topic Stasis Recovery questions in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Im sorry you and your floof are going through this.
I also go through frequent bouts of statis with my girl Nellie so I can relate to how stressful these situations can be. Your post has encouraged me to do a little reading regarding the mucus in poops and the concensus online seems to be anything ranging from GI irritation from statis or a…[Read more]
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prince dorian the bun replied to the topic Dorian appears to have sore hocks in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Oh and Dorian has been better for a while now, luckily he recovered quickly from surgery.
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prince dorian the bun replied to the topic Dorian appears to have sore hocks in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Thanks Bam! It turns out Miu also has them and as she was napping I was able to get a photo. Dorian’s is a little higher on his heal, but very similar. Now I am really wondering what it their environment is causing this as the both have them. I am going to pick up some cheap fleece blankets tomorrow for their room.
My vet situation is not…[Read more]
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