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    Weird bonding behaviour

    Thank you for your response. There is absolutely no aggression on her part. He has displayed some minor aggression especially being bigger and the first rabbit. At first I assumed it was a grooming request (he's groomed her twice, she has never) but I have read that is a dominant behaviour...
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    Weird bonding behaviour

    I'm trying to bond a neutered male and unspayed female. (I know that's not ideal, she's not quite old enough yet). So the female keeps putting her head under the male's butt or middle, sometimes putting her whole head under him and even out the other side! What does it mean?
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    I'm sorry you had to go through that, I'm beginning to learn how delicate rabbits can be.
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    I didn't really suspect the critical care, probably just coincidence. The vet seemed rabbit saavy but I'm not 100% on that. I'll have to look into it. I was given Meloxicam to take home, I'll see what the paperwork says.
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    Thank you 💜
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    Thank you, me too 😔
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    Oh god... She's passed away in the night. RIP little angel. I wish I could have taken her yesterday... Why would this happen with such a routine surgery 😢
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    I wish I could have taken her yesterday, unfortunately it was a public holiday. She has true diarrhoea, it is a formless puddle. When initially brought home there was no poop, the diarrhoea started after feeding critical care. I thought it was caused by making the critical care too thin, but...
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    Thanks, is enterotoxemia a complication if surgery or like an underlying illness?
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    the rabbit destroys the relationship of his owners

    I'm no rabbit expert, but it sounds to me like having this rabbit is not making anyone happy. It's in their nature to chew, in fact they need to to keep their teeth from over growing. Do you have stuff for him to chew on? Unfortunately I don't have any tips for the peeing issue. But try not to...
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    Just spayed, not eating, diarrhoea (RIP)

    She was spayed yesterday, she won't eat anything. She was syringe fed some critical care but now she has smelly diarrhoea. She's clearly in pain but can't give the pain killers without food. She is covered in poop and looks so sad. Has anyone else experienced this? She's going to the vet...
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