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    What breed of rabbit is this?

    Yes I know haha. I have a Mini Lop / Rex Mix : D She’s had her bunny longer than I have, but I know for sure what my rabbit’s breed is speaking I got her from a breeder. (wish I had adopted but I wasn’t as educated at the time and I love my little Clover) But she cannot even say she knows...
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    What breed of rabbit is this?

    When she got him, he was supposed to be a lion head but very clearly is not. I don’t care what she says, he’s not a Dwarf English Lop either- and she can’t even confirm that. Any ideas?
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    What breed of rabbit is this?

    My friend has a rabbit who she claims is a Dwarf English Lop, and he definitely is not. She’s not looking for my help but I’m just curious for myself ahah. Does anyone know what rabbit breed this is?
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    Clover is back completely to her normal self, and is sweeter now! She’s already improved on her behavior. Before the surgery she was extremely territorial and would lunge and grunt. Especially if I went into her space. But now, we don’t have an issue. ❤
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    oh my word. I was so dead that night I didn’t even realize I did actually post this- and posted it again 🙄 Thanks everyone for the help and support! I know it seems like they aren’t a rabbit knowledgeable vet, but this vet WAS recommended by my local rabbit rescue. They even got me a voucher to...
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    UPDATE: I have physically seen poop!! **Oh my I forgot to post this last night!!** This was around 1:08 last night. Meant to post it then but apparently didn’t. Oops haha
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    UPDATE: I have physically seen poop!! She is doing good now. Eating more hay than before, drinking water rn, (still didn’t drink that much water, but I was glad to see her voluntarily drinking), grooming herself a lot, stretching, chewing on her favorite ball toys, and chewing/tooth purring ig...
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    Unless she’s found some way to get to her dissolvable sutures, or eating some of the extremely small pieces of hay on that bed, I think she might be eating her cecotropes!! (I don’t think I spelled that right-) she just went into her litter box and started eating some hay, but I still have yet...
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    Thanks for responding! Yeah, I was not given any pain meds. I don’t have critical care either. The vet is very rabbit savvy, but mentioned nothing about meds. The receptionist told me on the phone a few weeks before the appt that the only additional charge that could occur would be whether the...
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    UPDTAE: So I came down about an hour after this forum was posted, she went pee again (I think for the third time since her surgery), BUT STILL NO POOP! I will be calling her vet in the morning if nothing has changed.
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    Rabbit is eating lettuce, little hay, not drinking very much, and NOT POOPING AFTER BEING SPAYED

    Hi! My rabbit Clover was spayed Yesterday (May 4th), didn’t eat too much the first day (she was tired and I didn’t have the lettuce she wanted apparently), but she had a nice serving of romaine lettuce this morning, and maybe an hour ago? I even gave her some more a few minutes after based on...
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    Can I keep them in the same room?

    They are both females. I was rehoming mine due to behavior. But, I decided not to take the other one, and keep this one. The 1 year old is mine. Thanks anyways!
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    Can I keep them in the same room?

    The one being re-homed is a bit over a year, the other is 8 months. IF I don't take the 8 month year old, that one will be re-homed, but it is in my friend's care. Current setup... Hmm, well. My current rabbit is free-roamed, but both will be put in separate pen's if the other one comes home...
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    Can I keep them in the same room?

    Hello! I’m new to this website, but I’m hoping you may have an answer to my question. This Saturday, I may be taking home a new Bun, and rehoming My current one. I leave on Tuesday during spring break time, and I’ll be away for 2-3 nights. I was wondering if it’s okay to leave them in the same...
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