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  1. Morgan Mayon

    Bunny likes chewing/eating paper towels - harmful?

    No not at all. You can even give them these kind of things! Actually while chewing, they sharpen their teeth. But be aware of the colored papers or tissues. Because those colors are not hygienic also not digestible.
  2. Morgan Mayon

    White Urine?

    This is not really bladder sludge – I’ve had many rabbits with true bladder sludge and it’s very pasty and thick. White urine is normal. Nowadays most vets do not think that diet alone has much to do with bladder sludge either. They think it’s more metabolic rather than diet related. However I...
  3. Morgan Mayon

    Rabbit aggression?

    First of all i just want to tell you that rabbit takes time to create a bond, maybe a good bond with its owner. But when they create a bond at last, they try to stay close to you. For example, now a days my bunny has started pooping and peeing around me. Though i don't like that every time but I...
  4. Morgan Mayon

    Help needed: problematic bunny

    Hi there, please never cage her again. I was facing the same problems lately. But I was informed before that if my bunny pees and poops around me that means it loves me and has started trusting me than before. Actually when they feel that they are safe around you then they do this kind of...
  5. Morgan Mayon

    Bald spots large areas

    Must be a skin disease. Though she is looking normal but she can die yet. Remember, rabbits are very good at hiding their health problems. Fur loss in rabbits with no other lesions can have many different causes, including fur-plucking, barbering, hormonal problems, and previous localized...
  6. Morgan Mayon

    Poop stuck on bottom of rabbit feet

    It is very natural for any rabbits. Don't worry, sometimes they hop and flip on the place they poops. And if they are hairy then poop may be stuck on their feet. But notice the poops should not be too sticky or lequid. You can try this article for knowing how to clean rabbits feet.
  7. Morgan Mayon

    Head tilt or a stroke?

    Possible causes of head tilt (also known as torticollis or wry neck) are: Middle/inner ear infection (otitis media /interna) Stroke (cerebrovascular accidents) Trauma Cancer (neoplasia) Cervical muscle contraction Encephalitozoonosis Cerebral larva migrans Intoxication A diagnosis as to the...
  8. Morgan Mayon

    Bunny sounds

    Rabbits are common garden pests that often have litters in shallow depressions in residential lawns. While in yards, they dig up plants, eat vegetation, and burrow into the ground. Most commonly, rabbits make muttering sounds amongst themselves or squeal when they're in pain. Sometimes they...
  9. Morgan Mayon

    Bunny behaves differently after partner moved in

    Rabbits are gregarious by nature and need almost constant companionship to avoid emotional suffering. If you have outdoor rabbits, they must be kept in pairs or groups, or at the very least within sight and sound of another rabbit. House rabbits, on the other hand, can be kept as singles in...
  10. Morgan Mayon

    Poop stuck on bottom of rabbit feet

    Constipation occurs when there are hard faeces which are difficult for the rabbit to expel. There is a much higher risk of constipation when a rabbit is moulting; as they groom they ingest hair which passes into their intestinal tract and sometimes forms blockages so brush moulting rabbits...
  11. Morgan Mayon

    White Spot on Rabbit’s Eye?

    This is actually called CLOUDY EYES of rabbits. As with humans and other animals, cloudy eye (cataracts) can become a problem for your rabbit as he grows older, and is a very serious condition that requires immediate veterinarian care. Rabbits are often born with cloudy eye, in particular dwarf...
  12. Morgan Mayon

    Baby bunny with an infection

    Although the bacteria ultimately causes the bladder infection, there are many factors that may make the rabbit more susceptible to the infection, including: Obesity Lack of exercise Cage confinement You will need to give your veterinarian a thorough history of your rabbit's health and onset of...
  13. Morgan Mayon

    Bunny bleeding! Help

    Post-surgical Monitoring for Trouble: Be sure to carefully (and gently) check the sutures daily for a few days after surgery to be sure the bunny isn't chewing them. Many vets use subcuticular (under the skin) sutures that cannot be chewed out, and may even put a line of surgical glue over the...
  14. Morgan Mayon

    Rabbit pee red!

    It is not necessary to panic when you observe a change in color of your rabbit's urine. However, hematuria can occur due to disease anywhere in the urogenital system. An unspayed female rabbit might show a bloody discharge from her vulva, or drops of blood after urination, which could be...
  15. Morgan Mayon

    Rabbit sneezing

    Your rabbit could have an upper respiratory infection, which may manifest with runny nose, runny eyes, and sneezing. It could also be a lower respiratory infection, which would include symptoms like loud breathing. Rabbits with lower respiratory infections may also that stick their noses up when...
  16. Morgan Mayon

    Rabbit is eating paper

    what harm a printed paper can possibly do? i think she has already taken some which were printed!
  17. Morgan Mayon

    Rabbit is eating paper

    So, I have got a rabbit. It's female. She has lost her mate some days ago. She was in depression. However, she has got rid of that situation and now she is behaving well. She has become playful too. But I am noticing something new in her. That is, she has started eating papers! Well, she is...
  18. Morgan Mayon

    Share your bunnies!

    Here is my rabbit. Her Name is Dora.
  19. Morgan Mayon

    Proper diet for a bunny under 6 months?

    Pellets: Pellets are most important in the younger stages of rabbit development because they are highly concentrated in nutrients, helping to ensure proper weight gain. Hay: Rabbits should have fresh hay available 24 hours a day. Rabbits less than 7 months old may have alfalfa hay, but older...
  20. Morgan Mayon

    Is this a false pregnancy?

    See these if you can relate: - Pulling fur from abdomen and chest. - Making a nest. - Developing mammary glands. - Aggressively defending nesting site. If you can see these, then it is something else. It's false pregnancy , not the real one. Because rabbits ovulate reflexively in response to...
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