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Bunny servant Lotte
Hi guys,
Felix recently had a scare where he wasn't eating much and we thought we'd have to scoot him off to the emergency vet, although thankfully he regained normal function and all seems back to normal. Boyfs and I both suspect this was due to him consuming a lot of Clementine's fur, as she's going through a massive shed right now and he loves to groom her. I've upped their papaya tablets to 2 per day to assist with digestion, and I'm lowering their pellets in favour of pushing more hay, along with purchasing brushes that should help with getting rid of more loose fur. Boyfs thinks it would be a good idea to separate them overnight, as this is when he tends to groom her quite a lot, but I'm nervous about that idea. They've shared their cage for nearly a year and love each other to pieces, they often flop over next to each other and snuggle at night. I also only have one litter box, so I'd need to re-train one bun to go elsewhere during the night.
Do you think this is worth doing, or would it be a better idea to keep pushing hay, papaya tablets, etc. and wait until the new brushes arrive?
Felix recently had a scare where he wasn't eating much and we thought we'd have to scoot him off to the emergency vet, although thankfully he regained normal function and all seems back to normal. Boyfs and I both suspect this was due to him consuming a lot of Clementine's fur, as she's going through a massive shed right now and he loves to groom her. I've upped their papaya tablets to 2 per day to assist with digestion, and I'm lowering their pellets in favour of pushing more hay, along with purchasing brushes that should help with getting rid of more loose fur. Boyfs thinks it would be a good idea to separate them overnight, as this is when he tends to groom her quite a lot, but I'm nervous about that idea. They've shared their cage for nearly a year and love each other to pieces, they often flop over next to each other and snuggle at night. I also only have one litter box, so I'd need to re-train one bun to go elsewhere during the night.
Do you think this is worth doing, or would it be a better idea to keep pushing hay, papaya tablets, etc. and wait until the new brushes arrive?