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auntie replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
I’m thinking if I remember yes. They were heart and circle shapes. One was apple but I can’t remember what the other one is.
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LBJ10 replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
He’s probably sensitive to the fruit. What you listed are said to be “safe” for rabbits, but not all rabbits are able to handle fruit. Fruit should be given sparingly, but some just can’t have it at all.
Are the Oxbow treats the “cookie” kind?
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auntie replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Oxbow Timothy Orchard hay and once in a while oat hay
Oxbow essential dry food
greens/herbs every other day
fruit -blueberries, bananas, every other day and sometimes strawberries and apples
treats – oxbow treats 2-3 a day and I had been hiding them for foraging purposes
my other bunny has the same diet and no issues.
I use the bottles for…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
If he started eating hay and some poops last night looked normal, he is improving and it’s OK to monitor. I would keep an eye on things until he’s eating 100% normally, but def withhold treats for a while!
Can you describe his diet in detail? Maybe we can identify something that would make him more prone to issues (but it’s likely just from too…[Read more]
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auntie replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
I was able to get him to eat hay in his paper towel tube. I noticed when I cleaned out his litter box this morning he had poops that looked normal. Because of his issues he was having yesterday I put newspaper on his towel in his cage and he peed on that but he didn’t have pee in his litter box.
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Bam replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
It sounds like intermittent soft cecotropes. This can happen if a bun gets (or happens too find) food that’s especially nutrient-dense. It’s not true diarrhoea. It is not a vet emergency. It will right itself if you cut out the energy/nutrient-dense food and get the bun back on a diet consisting of mostly hay and water.
These things happen. It…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
True diarrhea is an emergency, but it sounds like he has had some normal poops since then so I think it’s more likely he had some extra soft cecotropes and some gas from all the extra treats, which could lead to full GI stasis if it gets bad. Def cut out treats and fruit in general (many rabbits have issues with fruit, I only give it to mine as a…[Read more]
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auntie started the topic Diarrhea in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
My rabbit was eating a lot more treats than normal and I think I gave him too much fruit last week.
yesterday his poop in his litter box looked normal but he had what looked like diarrhea and it there was a tiny bit of liquid on my floor from his but. He got it on his towel.
He was eating his hay.this morning his poop looked normal and he…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Mr. Blu in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 3 years ago
I’m so so sorry for your loss. How amazing that he made it to 13, but I know it doesn’t make losing him any easier. You did the right thing by helping him pass.
Sending peace to you and your family <3
((( Binky free Mr. Blu )))
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Bam replied to the topic Mr. Blu in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 3 years ago
Blu was beautiful! How wonderful that you got to be together for +13 years ❤
I’m sorry he got ill towards the end of his life, but you really did everything you possibly could to help him. It’s still so very hard to have to make that final decision.
Blu and Oreo must have been around pretty much all your children’s lives, so both of them will…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
((((Good dental vibes))))
Twilight anesthesia sounds like a great option!
I have cut up hay in a kitchen bowl with normal scissors. Don’t use your best scissors, hay and grass ruin scissor blades. You can also soften hay with some water or steam to make it easier to chew.
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Wick & Fable replied to the topic Mr. Blu in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 3 years ago
What a beautiful tribute to a rabbit who truly had such a wonderful life, full of love. It must have been such an amazing experience for Blu to have you by his side for so long, making the best decisions for him to maximize his time with you. I’m sure he carried all that love with him to other side of the rainbow bridge and it’s still keeping him…[Read more]
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HesaBadBunny replied to the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Hi again – so my bun is booked for a dental procedure on Monday. I am a nervous wreck, but it has to be done! He will be sedated but as I understood it, it will be like “twilight anesthesia.”
Picked him up some Critical Care and need to finely chop up his hay.
Please send good vibes to him! I love him so much!
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Ali925 started the topic Mr. Blu in the forum RAINBOW BRIDGE 3 years ago
We said goodbye to Mr. Blu 2 weeks ago. We were so lucky to have him for 13 healthy years. His last few months were the hardest for him and it was hard to watch his quality of life and health decline. Back in December he basically went from picture of health to the opposite overnight. He suffered a bad ear infection that caused him to only be…[Read more]
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Ali925 added 8 Photos 3 years ago
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Bam replied to the topic Senior Bun, Possible Dental Issue, and Sedation in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 3 years ago
Absolutely no problem! 🙂
I’m locking this thread now, to keep the discussion in the first thread.
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Bam replied to the topic WELCOME THREAD – DECEMBER 2021(New members, introduce yourself here!) in the forum WELCOME ! 3 years ago
Hi and welcom Zion and Fuzzy 🥰
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DanaNM replied to the topic Possible dental issue in senior rabbit in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
Can you try offering him pellet mash? Or critical care or some other recovery food? If his mouth is hurting but he’s still hungry he will likely eat it on his own and it will help keep his strength up.
It’s not uncommon for buns to need a dental burring at some point as they age as their bone density shifts a bit. Usually the procedure is quite…[Read more]
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Sterling replied to the topic Sore hocks and potential hormonal issues? in the forum DIET & CARE 3 years ago
He’s had a urine test done and it came back normal and he also went through a month of treatment for EC but there wasn’t much of a difference at the end of it, if any. I’m not really noticing any mobility issues, we thought maybe he didn’t want to hop into a litter box because of arthritis or something but now his litter box barely even requires a…[Read more]
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