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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Why Is My Bun Licking a Blanket? in the forum BEHAVIOR 3 years ago
It can be comforting gesture for the rabbit, there may have been something on that duvet that is just inperceivable to humans but your rabbit noted it…. or other reasons.
A recent molar filing could be a part of it. I’d look at the behavior in context of others and see if it may be indicative of any pain/stress going on.
It also may be a want…[Read more]
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BunnyLass568 started the topic Silly buns in the forum THE LOUNGE 3 years ago
I gave Blossom and Thumper brown paper that came with their Chewy order yesterday and wanted to take a picture last night when they were asleep to try and get their personalities with it (Thumper was sleeping with his front paws and head on the paper and Blossom demolished hers) but it didn’t go as planned; they woke up when they heard me entering…[Read more]
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HesaBadBunny started the topic Why Is My Bun Licking a Blanket? in the forum BEHAVIOR 3 years ago
Hi everyone,
My bun is 8 years old and this is a brand new behavior for him. He constantly licks a a duvet and is pleased to just sit there licking it.
There are no chemicals on the duvet (white cotton and no detergent – it is old). I just put it on the floor to block any drafts when he lays in front of the patio door.
He has had absolutely no…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Oh, I see now this is a duplicate! I’m going to lock this one to avoid confusion. The link to the other thread is here: https://binkybunny.com/forums/topic/bloat-intestinal-blockage-please-help-any-advice-appreciated-2/
I hope Loki is doing better today <3
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
How is he doing today? I’m sorry I posted a reply last night but it must not have gone though. 🙁
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E replied to the topic Rabbit Litter in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Thank you for the response! I have tried the eco straw but they just eat it! I’ll check out the one you suggested!
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bunbunbuns replied to the topic Bunnies making squeaking sounds in the forum BEHAVIOR 3 years ago
one of my bunnies does that too! its so low that i can barley hear it sometimes though.. it only happens when i have a treat or im giving them food so i think its just an excitement thing
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LokiLover replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your reply and kindness <3
I have a heating pad going for him and several blankets, trying to keep him nestled. He is moving a bit on his own, changing his position and moving off of the heat pad if he gets too hot. I did get some LRS fluids and needles to administer at home every 12h.
Good to know about Metacam, too — he…[Read more]
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BunnyLass568 replied to the topic Hey flower/plant people! in the forum THE LOUNGE 3 years ago
Thanks for the help guys! Using your apps I found some plants that look similar, I think the apps called them pussytails or cat paws.
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LokiLover replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Thank you for your reply! Yes, he did poop some last night but not since then, so hoping he will more tonight..
That was my fear with motility drugs; I think they prescribed them initially because they thought it was a standard case of stasis. However, once the x-Ray showed the blockage, I don’t know why that vet went along with that. Do you…[Read more]
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LBJ10 replied to the topic trying to figure out the cause of recurring gas episodes in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
You can switch to hay only all at once.
If it is her pellets, then you can try a different kind before resorting to a pellet-free diet plan. The ingredients between the Oxbow Simple Harvest and Essentials are pretty different even though they are the same brand.
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
From what I understand, motility drugs should not be used if there is a complete blockage. You said he pooped some, but has since gotten worse?
I’m sorry that you’re going through this, especially since your vet has been unavailable. I’m surprised they didn’t try to squeeze you in between surgeries. My vet will do that. Even if they are…[Read more]
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LokiLover started the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Hello,
Just posting here to get some advice from other rabbit owners!
My 1.5-year-old Mini Rex, Loki, appeared to have signs of GI stasis yesterday morning. Noticed it when I first woke up – he refused greens and stomach seemed bloated, not passing any fecal matter and did not eat his cecetropes. (He did have his usual dinner the previous n…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
I’m so sorry you are going through this, true blockages are very scary. 🙁
I think the best you can do until he can see his regular vet tomorrow is to keep up the supportive care, especially keep him warm and hydrated. Encouraging gentle movement is good too. Did they give you sub-q fluids to give at home? Metacam metabolizes very quickly (in…[Read more]
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LokiLover started the topic Bloat/Intestinal Blockage – please help/any advice appreciated! in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Hello,
Just posting here to get some advice from other rabbit owners!
My 1.5-year-old Mini Rex, Loki, appeared to have signs of GI stasis yesterday morning. Noticed it when I first woke up – he refused greens and stomach seemed bloated, not passing any fecal matter and did not eat his cecetropes. (He did have his usual dinner the previous n…[Read more]
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LokiLover became a registered member 3 years ago
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