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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    Update and questions about my poor little bunny: Regarding the drywall, I bought mineral stones for nibbling and prevented access to dry wall on most places in her room and it seems to have worked. At the clinic they told me that she does have some growth in her gut near stomach indeed...
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    @JBun: I’m sorry I forgot to mention that on the next visit the vet couldn’t find the thing she described as a growth anymore, so that’s another mystery. It occurred to me that it might have been the tapeworm but I haven’t noticed anything in the stool so I assume she has...
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    @RavenousDragon: Thanks very much for making that clear! Its been a three day sample each time but I guess it might have been just bad luck. Its been about 7 weeks since she’s mostly on a hay diet. Yesterday I finished giving her the Flatworm medicine and I see no real difference today...
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    When should I take my pet rabbit to a Vet

    I was wondering shouldn't rabbits be taken to the vet for inoculation at least every year anyway?
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    So they had her feces tested for bacterial infection and found some streptococci. She was taking antibiotics (enrogal) for two weeks but nothing changed, she has loose stool all the time, no dry droppings in sight. Pretty much the only thing that seems to have improved is that she doesn’t...
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    So ever since she started to poo again, she has diarrhea constantly. I gave her Bio Lapis but it didn't help so far. Yesterday I took her to the vet, she did sonography and found some growth on the intestine near stomach. I'm still giving her Bio Lapis and Rodi Kolan, she drinks a lot, eats hey...
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    So yesterday a more experienced rabbit vet was on duty in the clinic, she reexamined her and checked the x-ray and said the worst blockage is right under the stomach, so enema wouldn’t help anyway. Fortunately after couple of hours in intensive care my bunny started pooping these black rock hard...
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    I found this link :http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/enema.html , where enema is administered to a rabbit. Could it not help?
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    Unfortunately it looks like the material is distributed allover the intestines as well as the stomach.
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    Thanks but its unfortunately quite bad. I'm not an expert but it seems to me like the material has deposited in the bowels and there is not enough water to diffuse it. Is it impossible to give clyster to a bunny?
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    my bunny ate cat litter gravel

    Hi, my bunny ate cat litter gravel and it seems like she ate a lot of it. She is now in intensive care, they said the only hope is that infusions will help kick start her bowel movement. Anyone knows anything else that could help please?
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    heat and rabbits

    Thanks a lot for all your replies! He’s indoor bunny and I have no air conditioning. He’s sort of trained to go on his toilette although as he grows older he seems to be little more reckless, so sometimes his business happens around the toilette:). The bunny cage is quite big to...
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    heat and rabbits

    Hi, its been here over 35C (95F) degrees for a week and during weekend when i should go for a vacation its supposed to be over 38C. I read that at 28 C bunny can die from heat. My bunny is 8 years old and I'm really scared I don't know how does the heat affect him and during Saturday he'll be...
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    abscess caused by bad teeth

    Thanks very much for reply and for the link. So I guess if he has an abscess the only way to go is to have the teeth taken care of. What scares me most is that he has to undergo anesthesia. I really wish to know better how risky that is for an older rabbit. Please anyone has experience with...
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    abscess caused by bad teeth

    Hi, My bunny’s molars on one side started to grow awry. He won’t eat hay or anything green. I give him grated carrot with quarter to a half of a grated apple and Supreme science selective rabbit senior-pet food but since before yesterday he pretty much started to avoid the pellets...
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