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Forum DIET & CARE Buns keep getting GI stasis RE: Buns keep getting GI stasis


LittlePuffyTail
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    I’m glad you’ve learned lots here. I’ve been a member for over 10 years and still learning. Bunnies are very complex little creatures, for sure!

    Yes, I’ve always had to force feed the simethicone. The brand I use, Ovol, is sort of a mint taste so they don’t hate it too much, but it’s not too hard to do. They come with a long eye dropper-type applicator and you just put it in the side of the mouth and very slowly squeeze the dropper. Do a bit, then let bunny swallow. Some will get on their mouth, that’s inevitable. And a good sign to watch, when bunny starts washing it off, it’s usually a sign they are starting to feel better.