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  1. MATH

    Honking?

    My bunny is five years old and has always been very healthy. He gets a diet of leafy green veggies, a small amount of kaytee pellets and free choice kaytee hay. The last 10 days or so he has been SO vocal. Whenever anyone in my family is near him we can hear a strange throaty noise. The first...
  2. MATH

    GI Stasis or something else?

    Thank you Lakecondo! I will have to do this in the morning. UPDATE: My rabbit pooped! Yay! But... besides 2 or 3 small (but normal)poops, the rest are a giant clump. There are cecotropes stuck along with regular poop. I'm not sure if maybe he is overproducing cecals because critical care is...
  3. MATH

    GI Stasis or something else?

    As an update, he is still perky. But looks to be in more pain, though I did give him the pain medicine. Today, I've forced him another 10 ml of critical care. He ate one piece of parsley on his own... I've decided along with my vet not to give the antibiotic. Is there anything else I can do...
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    GI Stasis or something else?

    Thanks, I talked to my vet again & decided not to give the antibiotic. I'm going to give bene-bac. He's definitely not full as he hasn't eaten anything but 1/4 of cup of pellets amd about 40 ml of critical care in over 24 hours. This is a big rabbit so he eats a lot! He has pooped this morning a...
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    GI Stasis or something else?

    Location Massachusetts Description (Breed, color, weight) unknown, tan, about 8 lbs (healthy weight) Age 4 Sex male (not neutered) Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / CHECK LIST: (Please fill in relevant info). Fecal and Urinary Output - are the bunny's...
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    missing hair

    the skin is plain pink and healthy
  7. MATH

    missing hair

    He lives alone, but he could have rubbed on something,however, there's nothing new in his cage. I don't think it's mites. And no he's not molting
  8. MATH

    missing hair

    Hi, my 2 year old bunny is missing a patch of hair on his nose about the size of my fingernail. He's in perfect health. The area doesn't have a cut or look bad. I just noticed it this morning. Any ideas on why this one spot is missing hair? Thanks!
  9. MATH

    moving a litterbox

    Hi, I need to move my rabbit's litter box from one area of the cage to another. I have no choice but to move it now that winter will be coming. Yes, I know it's a few months (wish it were more!) but I want to start now. I tried moving the litter box and placing pee/poo in the litter box. I...
  10. MATH

    ticks

    thanks for the info everyone
  11. MATH

    ticks

    oh good to know. If anyone has a moment perhaps I could be directed to an article? I tried the library and a search, but nothing came up. It would be much appreciated :)
  12. MATH

    ticks

    I was wondering if bunnies are prone to getting ticks on them if they run in tall grass and if they are susceptible to lyme disease. I have zero knowledge of this in bunnies, but my experience with horses has certainly been interesting so I'm curious. thanks
  13. MATH

    will a rabbit eat something poisonous?

    I definitely keep a close eye on him at all times so I'm not particularly worried, just curious. I've was told not to feed iceberg because it causes diarrhea as well as having little nutritional value. Typically, my rabbits salads contains 4 different veggies, I read in the library on...
  14. MATH

    will a rabbit eat something poisonous?

    I was just curious if, generally speaking, a domestic rabbit will stay away from things they shouldn't eat. Now I know my rabbit would would eat his weight in fruit if I let him, but in small doses fruit his fine for him. If I were to put iceberg in his cage (Not that I ever would!!!) would he...
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    Something is wrong with Spot!Please help me!!!

    I'm not going to speculate on what it could be, but I agree she needs to see a vet! Be creative in what you could bring her in. A cardboard box? A laundry basket? Anything that has small holes in it for breathing, and secure a towel or blanket over the top. If she's lethargic she probably won"t...
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