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    Heart Failure, Thymoma, and Veterinary Costs

    The mass in her chest is all she's ever known because she's had the eye problems (which is caused by it) her who life, from what I've seen. And she's always had breathing problems, apparently. The medicine has made her into a new rabbit, completely. I've never seen her like this, up and...
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    Heart Failure, Thymoma, and Veterinary Costs

    Hey guys... I took Sweet Pea to the vet yesterday, thinking she had the start of cherry eye. Nope. An x-ray shows a mass in her abdomen, and either fluid in or metastasis to her lungs. So it turns out that her life-long "eye problems" were actually pressure in her chest, and that pet store...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    LakeCondo wrote: I see what you're saying. She enjoys digging currently, so the high sides would definitely come in handy. Could she actually climb up 9 inches to get in, though? Or would I need to make her a little wooden ramp? She doesn't hop high, but that might be because she was raised in...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    tonyshuman wrote: Maybe... The covered cage is just a cage pushed up against another cage; it has a light blanket on top to cover it so the whole area is hidden. Everything else in there is to just give her extra hiding room, just in case. I have the perfect box for her, but I would have to...
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    Food Addictions?

    LakeCondo wrote: No, it's not the *first* first time she's had it, just the first time this season. Last summer, she had them every day for a few months. I didn't even realize how bad the effect was until the autumn, when she ran out of them. She stopped having temper tantrums. I wouldn't be...
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    Food Addictions?

    LakeCondo wrote: Good to know. My mother found them in a store yesterday and immediately started feeding them to her (it stops her from biting her). Any ideas on what to do to make her feel better? She gets horribly agitated and flips her water dish and throws it until she gets more.
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    Food Addictions?

    Are rabbit addictions even possible? Has anyone seen this behavior before? Sweet Pea seems to be addicted to dandelion greens to the point that she starts to show withdrawal symptoms after she hasn't had them for about 6 to 12 hours.
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    LakeCondo wrote: She starts it off as a joke to the person, and it remains a joke if the other person says no. It turns into a serious offer if they say yes. I originally typed up the story of my hamster here, but it doesn't matter now. I just don't appreciate it. As for Sweet Pea, I am not...
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    mini lops vs. holland lops

    MarisaAndToby wrote: Ah! My thoughts exactly. Too cute! Too cute! :bunnyheart There needs to be a word that describes something so adorable that it's nearly a form of torture. Something like "adorature." If Webster's decides to include it one day, they need a picture of Babbitty right next to it.
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    Introduction from PA

    Shelbers91 wrote: Oh, I would love to raise chickens! They're so pretty! I totally get not being able to kill them; I would have to use them for eggs, too. It's a character flaw on my part, though. I can't even kill bugs. I couldn't even dissect the frog or fetal pig in bio class (my teacher...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    ZRabbits wrote: Stress signals?? :( I thought they were more like "look at my renovations, I need attention!" noises. She only makes them when she's gnawing apart her twig chewing tube. But I've read that excessive chewing can also be a sign of stress, so it would make sense. She's been...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    LakeCondo wrote I meant to stop the litter from going out the sides when she hops, if that makes any sense. Like how cage bottoms are rounded plastic on bottom before it reaches the metal part, so all the litter goes on bottom so it can't be kicked out from between the grates? I'm not sure what...
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    Introduction from PA

    Ah, I see. Though I feel obliged to point out that, whether domestic or wild, rabbit meat is inferior to even domestic turkey and chicken meat as far as healthiness goes. It is fattier and has more cholesterol. Pretty sure chicken/turkey also doesn't need a license, which is the same for the...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    LakeCondo wrote: I'm not completely sure what an x-pen is. I have a puppy pen, though. She uses it when she goes outside. Would linoleum really work? I've heard rabbits can't stand smooth floors. The first vet Sweet Pea went to had smooth floors, and she just meatloafed on my shoes the whole...
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    Introduction from PA

    Shelbers91 wrote: I meant the rabbit breeding, but now I guess also the kennel. As a dog person, I support your kennel idea. I can *NOT* tell you how horrific it is to check a dog into a business, then come back a week later an realize your now now has "kennel cough" (pneumonia) and severe...
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    Introduction from PA

    Welcome from a fellow Pennsylvanian! I'm just a little bit confused by your first post. You're a business major, so I'm sure you have it all figured out, but I just don't see how this could ever work. What exactly is your general business plan?
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    Yesterday's News, fresh scent, is it safe?

    I suggest sticking your face right in the bag, your nose as close to the litter as you can possibly get without it going up your nose, and take a giant sniff. If it has a scent that makes you gag, is unpleasant, or is very noticeable, then I don't suggest using it. If it has a deodorizer and a...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    gmas rabbit wrote: One of her cages is completely covered in a blanket, and inside of that one is her hiding and chewing tube (made of some kind of branches), a large nesting and rolling ball (some kind of hay or dried grass?), and a chewing tube (wheat-based cardboard and a chopped alfalfa...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    Perocore wrote: Awww! That's so cute! :hearts It would probably help her. I hate to admit it, but I think she might have bonded with another bun at the pet store. I feel so sad that I knew nothing about rabbits back then, and her whole personality could just be coping with how she lost her...
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    STRESS! So Much Stress! =(

    LakeCondo wrote: We have a fox in the backyard that comes back in Spring and seems to love to eat the wild rabbits in the bushes and under the porch. He just curls under the apple tree and rips it apart. It's hard to watch but nobody bothers trying to scare him off. You have to just let him...
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