delusional
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I haven't owned a bunny for years, but when mysister told me that her friends rabbit was being neglected by herhusband's grandpa because she couldn't look after her anymore, I feltcompelled to take the bunny home.
I now have the problem that the nails on the front feet are far toolong, they're curling sideways and I can't imagine they're at allcomfortable for her. I have rabbit nail clippers, but she's still verynervous about being picked up and held, so I'm not really sure what'sthe best way to go about getting them clipped. I am pulling togethermoney to get her to the vest for a general checkup, vaccinations andspaying, but I don't want to wait that long to get the nails clipped asthey look really bad and she keeps getting droppings stuck on them.
Any advice? I'll take her to the vets and do it in stages if I need to,general checkup and nails trimmed ASAP and the rest as I get the moneyif I need to, but I would like to get her nails done myself if I can.Does anyone have any tips for holding a nervous bunny?
I now have the problem that the nails on the front feet are far toolong, they're curling sideways and I can't imagine they're at allcomfortable for her. I have rabbit nail clippers, but she's still verynervous about being picked up and held, so I'm not really sure what'sthe best way to go about getting them clipped. I am pulling togethermoney to get her to the vest for a general checkup, vaccinations andspaying, but I don't want to wait that long to get the nails clipped asthey look really bad and she keeps getting droppings stuck on them.
Any advice? I'll take her to the vets and do it in stages if I need to,general checkup and nails trimmed ASAP and the rest as I get the moneyif I need to, but I would like to get her nails done myself if I can.Does anyone have any tips for holding a nervous bunny?