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Barb Dean became a registered member 4 years ago
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Bam replied to the topic WELCOME THREAD – DECEMBER 2021(New members, introduce yourself here!) in the forum WELCOME ! 4 years ago
Hi Oliver! Id like to pinch your adorable cheeks 🥰 (But I wouldnt, of course).
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DanaNM replied to the topic Hello everyone! in the forum WELCOME ! 4 years ago
Welcome Manushi and Mochi!
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DanaNM replied to the topic Hi!! in the forum WELCOME ! 4 years ago
Welcome Daisy!
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DanaNM replied to the topic WELCOME THREAD – DECEMBER 2021(New members, introduce yourself here!) in the forum WELCOME ! 4 years ago
Oliver is just the cutest! I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again!
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DanaNM replied to the topic Will be in over my head in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years ago
That sounds like a great plan! Giving them a heads-up before hand will help everyone prepare.
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
Agree with Bam, they should be separated and neutered as it sounds like they are already fighting due to their hormones. Fighting can turn very serious in a flash, but once you neuter them you can go through the bonding process and they can live happily together. Un-bonded rabbits should not live together, and unfortunately rabbits don’t…[Read more]
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auntie replied to the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
Thank you so much! I’ll watch out for those things. And I will call my vet to schedule
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Bow Tilly started the topic My Bunny Has A Lump On Her Side – Awaiting Biopsy Results in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years ago
Hi everyone <3
Our 6-year-old spayed girl Ta has a little pea-sized lump on her left side by her ribs. A few months ago I thought I felt something there but when I asked my partner to feel it he said it was likely her microchip (she was chipped before we adopted her). It’s been about 6 months since that first feel and now it’s obviously a lump,…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
Yes, the scab will come off. These typesof wounds as a rule heal well without intervention, but it can take a cpl weeks. Just keep an eye so you catch any type if infection early. Signs of infection are for example undue swelling, marked redness, seepage, foul smell, a lump forming under the scab (rabbits are prone to abscesses). If the scab is…[Read more]
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auntie replied to the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
They are brothers and they get along great. They are not fixed. I’m trying to decide if I’m going to fix them. They are a little over a year old.
they do play rough sometimes. We separate them at nighttime.
will the scab come off on its own?
Thank you!
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Plumped Cuddly Bunnies replied to the topic Will be in over my head in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years ago
Thanks for your replies. The first thing I need to do is get the male neutered and wait for the females to give birth. I will contact some rescue centers in time to see what they can do.
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GlennTheLionhead replied to the topic Will be in over my head in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years ago
Hey
Thank you for helping these bunnies!
I agree with the others about reaching out to a shelter or rescue establishment. Despite a lot of rescues and RSPCA being busy at the moment they are still the best option.
I am also UK based and the consensus of rabbit care here on a whole is generally poor unfortunately. By contacting a rescue they…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Will be in over my head in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years ago
Thank you for trying to help these rabbits!
I agree with Dana, this is too much for one person to handle. You need help from professionals. There’s zero shame in asking for help in a situation like this. Your intentions have been good all along, and I’m sure the RSPCA (or other rescue organisation) will recognise this if you contact them and tell…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
My first guess would be that the other bun bit the bun that now has a scab.
Are your buns neutered? Two intact males cant live peacefully together. They will hurt each other. They can be friends one minute, mortal enemies the next.
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auntie started the topic Bunny has a scab in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
I have 2 male rabbits and I was petting one of the rabbits and felt what I at first thought was dried poop on his back but it wouldn’t come off. I checked it and it’s a scab. There’s no fur loss. Any suggestions?
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DanaNM replied to the topic How to flavour wood??? in the forum HABITATS AND TOYS 4 years ago
Some things you can try rubbing on surfaces like baseboards to prevent chewing are ivory soap or a clove of garlic. Those two things have helped me with door frames and baseboards that I can’t protect in other ways.
Bunnies often like to chew things that are really solid, so some people will anchor a piece of safe wood over the problem area so…[Read more]
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DanaNM replied to the topic Will be in over my head in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years ago
First of all, thank you for trying to help these rabbits!
I really think you should get the shelter and/or rescue involved. They may be able to work with you to help get them spayed and neutered, and placed into homes, with you involved as a foster for as many as you can keep temporarily. The rescue I volunteer with does things like this…[Read more]
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Plumped Cuddly Bunnies replied to the topic How to flavour wood??? in the forum HABITATS AND TOYS 4 years ago
My bunnies chew everything. I’ve had to put wire mesh over things so they don’t chew on the stuff there not supposed to and even then they find other things to chew like the front door, furniture, couch, despite having lots of hay and willow branches and logs to chew, plus chew treats but they prefer the painted door frames and corners of…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic Excess cecotropes in adult in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years ago
I had a bun that small, and I afree its important to keep a close eye on the weight when they’re so tiny. But even a tiny bun can easily have 30 grams of urine in their bladder, so you should allow for that and not be worried.
As as long as the bun doesnt fill up on leafy greens so it interferes with the appetite for hay (and fresh grass), leafy…[Read more]
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