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FORUM DIET & CARE How does my emergency kit sound?

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    • xStatic
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        I’m trying to put together a complete emergency medical kit for my rabbit and I wanted to check here to get feedback on what I have so far and what I might be missing so I can add that to my kit!

        1lb Oxbow Critical Care

        Simethicone (20mg)

        60ml syringe and 10ml silicone tipped syringes

        Digital Scale to monitor weight

        Oxbow Natural Science Digestive Support Hay Tabs

        Antibiotic ointment (no pain relievers)

        and these things aren’t really medical-related but I of course have nail clippers, de-shedding brush, a soft bristled brush, and plenty of wood chews and other toys to keep his teeth worn down. 

        The food he eats is the Oxbow Natural Science adult rabbit food


      • Azerane
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          Vet wrap bandage
          Saline solution for washing out eyes
          Something for sore hocks, bepanthen or bag balm or similar.
          Styptic powder, just in case you cut a kwik/quick while nail trimming. (Google couldn’t tell be which was the correct spelling, I’ve seen both )


        • xStatic
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            Great, thank you! I hadn’t thought of those things but they sure seem like they would be useful!

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