JimD
Well-Known Member
rabbitgirl wrote:
Hi Rose,
We found the same thing when we purchased some the other day for one of our hamster(....the hammie is fine now jsyk)
I wouldn't have even noticed, but MrsD brought it to my attention.
I was also with the understanding that it could be used for rabbits,however it now indicates on the packagethat itisnotfor "use for non-rodents such as rabbits".
I'll have to research it a bit and see what I can find out.
~Jim
dixonsrabbitry wrote:After the vet visit see if you can get ahold of some dry tail, and giveit to it. Most pestores around here carry it. Though Im not sure aboutthe ones in the UK.
Dri-tail question....I had used it many years ago for diarrhea, decidedto try it again about a year ago, and lo and behold, there was awarning on the new bottles: "Do not use for rabbits" (or somethingsimilar). Why??
Thanks!
Rose
Hi Rose,
We found the same thing when we purchased some the other day for one of our hamster(....the hammie is fine now jsyk)
I wouldn't have even noticed, but MrsD brought it to my attention.
I was also with the understanding that it could be used for rabbits,however it now indicates on the packagethat itisnotfor "use for non-rodents such as rabbits".
I'll have to research it a bit and see what I can find out.
~Jim