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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Freakin Frankie-Bun

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    • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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        So I’ve been super distracted lately and haven’t been on much, but for those of you who know me, this post shouldn’t be too surprising.

        I had been about the house eating and catching up on some tv shows and noticed that Frankie hadn’t been around since his breakfast.

        I went up to my room to find my bottle of Tums chewed open on my ground and some spilled on my bed, so I have no doubt about what he’s been up to now. They’re basically just calcium so I don’t know if I should worry much… no idea how much he ate though! Some happy vibes would be appreciated either way!

        Anyone know how much calcium is too much? haha

        Bratzilla.


      • LizzieKnittyBun
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          Is he acting normal?

          Tums taste like chalk! They do work though…


        • wendyzski
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            I’d keep an eye on him for a day or two in case the antacid properties cause a tummy-upset or throw off his gut flora.  But as long as he’s eating and pooping fine then no worries


          • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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              He seems ok so far. Just lounging under my bed. I close at work today so i have a couple hours to keep an eye on him. Le sigh.


            • MimzMum
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                Ah me! >_< Does Frankie ever eat bunny food? ^_^ Seems like every time I see him in the posts it’s another bottle of Tums or bubblegum or…he’s ordering pizza in a tie…lolz. xD
                Poor you! What is it with guys named “Frank”? Such troublemakers!
                (((((((((((happy tummy vibes for Mr. Calcium-rich Bunny)))))))))))))))


              • RabbitPam
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                  {{strong tummy vibes}}}}}}} (and he has stronger bunny bones now, too.)


                • MimzMum
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                    Pam, you’ve just given me an idea…
                    Rachel how old is Frankie again? I ask because, I wonder if he is craving calcium filled foods if his bones are beginning to get more brittle as he ages? My two old dogs have been eating dirt from the yard lately since their surgeries because they have very fiber light diets. An animal will sometimes go to find a nutrient in strange places if they feel they are not getting enough in what they normally eat.
                    Of course, he could just be being a booger, like you said.


                  • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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                      Sorry about the slow update… he was ok the day he ate them for the most part, but snubbed his greens. The next day he was off a bit and having teeny tiny sticky poops, but he pulled through thankfully. He’s a little out of it today, but basically back to normal

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                  Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Freakin Frankie-Bun