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  • Reply To: Charlie andMeloxicam question - LBJ10 06/14/2026 12:52 AM
    There are a lot of buns on long-term (maintenance dose) if meloxicam. My vet was perfectly fine with it. You just find the lowest effective dose and continue to give. There are many cases where the benefits outweigh the risks (like long-term arthritis management).
  • Reply To: Charlie andMeloxicam question - Bam 06/13/2026 05:40 PM
    You’re doing great! I think I remember a study that says rabbits can safely be on meloxocam for 28 days. This doesn’t mean that meloxicam is unsafe for even longer use, it just means there are no studies on longer treatment courses. Many of us here have given high doses of meloxicam for longer, it’s…
  • Reply To: Charlie’s post-op check and question - whispercalm 06/13/2026 05:31 PM
    Thank you for your reply! She is doing quite well overall. I do have another question concerning her Meloxicam which I will put in a seperate post
  • Charlie andMeloxicam question - whispercalm 06/13/2026 02:21 PM
    Charlie has been on Meloxicam 1.9mg for 19 days now. She was on it pre surgery for 10 days and this would be day 10 post surgery. She weighs about 7lb. I asked her vet about the safety of long term Meloxicam during her visit on Tuesday, expressing concern she had been on it 15…
  • It does seem safer to wait with the penicillin since the vet is reluctant to give it. Maybe keep a close eye, look closely for swelling, monitor her appetite and ability chew, obv poop quality as well. There are ppl here who have very successfully given sub q penicillin to their buns – moderator Wick…
  • Reply To: Elderly care - mia 06/12/2026 06:34 AM
    I made it a routine. Meds with all the cleaning done on the bathroom countertop; no bun is familiar with the countertop so it’s always been easier for me to bring bun there for serious issues as they do not move as much. And then additional meds, mixed with pellet mush or critical care (and/or…
  • Reply To: Elderly care - Wick & Fable 06/12/2026 01:59 AM
    It sounds mean, but teaching them to sort of “give in” to the select medication/grooming windows is important. It’s actually not bad that bribing with food doesn’t work because when owners become dependent on that, they run into difficulty when it no longer works! Whatever method you use, make sure you are committed and follow…
  • Charlie’s post-op check and question - whispercalm 06/09/2026 08:48 PM
    This morning Charlie had her first post op check from having her back lower left molar pulled and teeth filed. Vet was very pleased with her progress. She’s eating and doing well. Her culture came back to see what bacteria was in the abscess. The only thing it showed (can’t remember name) was what vet…
  • I’m glad you have Nova. You might see her behaviour change considerably now when she’s an only bun and your her human. I’ve seen that happen, my Bam,  transformed into a completely “new” bun after his co-bun passed. He became outgoing and and very affectionate. Hopefull that will be the case with Nova as well!…
  • I have not seen this personally. But, to me, it sounds as though she is getting a feel for her “new” teeth. After all, she was probably in pain for a while and suddenly the painful parts are gone and her mouth feels different.
  • Charlie had dental surgery on Wednesday. Once vet was in her mouth it was discovered her lower left back molar needed pulled due to infection. Fortunately it had not accessed or spread. Her other teeth were filed down as needed. She is doing very well today… not quite 72 hours post surgery. The question I…
  • Thank you, Bam. Logically I think I understand that we didn’t have many options and there’s no way to know if the outcome would have been any different, but of course my broken heart is telling me otherwise. I’m trying to take some comfort in the fact that she was at home with familiar smells,…
  • Reply To: Elderly care - LBJ10 06/04/2026 12:52 AM
    I’m so glad to hear that worked better! I always had luck with it, so I figured it was worth a shot. And yes, they would actually swallow instead of letting it ooze out of their mouths. So much better than trying to burrito them!  
  • Reply To: Elderly care - GlennTheLionhead 06/04/2026 12:47 AM
    Thank you, that’s really good advice! So usually I would pick her up and set her on my lap on a large cushion while on the sofa and medicate there. Perhaps you are right and maybe the whole sofa and pillow are not making her feel secure! I tried floor medicating today and it actually…
  • Reply To: What’s up with the hay lately? - SuperNova 06/04/2026 12:46 AM
    I’m quite late to the thread but figured I would chime in for current/future readers: I also feed Orchard Grass, and I felt like the past year or so I was getting a lot of brown hay, a lot of dust and a lot of some other pieces I didn’t recognize in the Small Pet…
  • Reply To: Elderly care - LBJ10 06/03/2026 01:26 AM
    How are you handling her when administering the meds? I found it so much easier and less stressful to “sit” on them. I would sit on my knees and tuck them between my legs. Perhaps my buns just preferred having all 4 feet on the floor, but there was way less struggling compared to trying…
  • It wasnt your fault and I think she was in such a bad way that the fluids wouldnt have made a difference at that point in time. But it was the right call, feeding her more CC is counter-indicated when there’s a blockage. I think they clinic ought to have given her pain meds/a prescription…
  • Did I mess up? How do you deal with the guilt? - SuperNova 06/02/2026 05:49 PM
    I lost my baby girl Mischa this past Sunday evening and I can’t stop thinking about the “what if’s”. Saturday morning I found Mischa lethargic on the couch, when she would normally be active and follow me into the kitchen to watch me wash her and her sister’s morning salad. She has had a few…
  • Elderly care - GlennTheLionhead 06/02/2026 12:01 PM
    Hi all! I was wondering if anyone has any advice for navigating all the additional care needs that come with caring for a senior, including having to help them more with additional grooming and cleaning, medications and handling. Specifically helping to reduce handling stress for a bunny that can’t stand handling but now needs extra…
  • Reply To: Mushrooms growing in vegetables - Bam 05/31/2026 08:35 PM
    I agree with LBJ. Mushrooms in garden beds tends to mean the soil is good and healthy. Obv make sure no broken off parts of the mushrooms get served to the buns. Most mushrooms aren’t super toxic, but a cpl years ago I had a gyromitra false morel growing in one of my pallet collar…