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16080
... Please.....Don't give her any antibiotics without first seeing the Vet!! At this point you do not know what the problem is and an AB would not be in order...
Jan Davidson
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May 1, 2002
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16081
From: "JNelsonCSW" <jnelsoncsw@...> Subject: Is it normal for 2 month old bunnies to... Have wet stool resulting from drinking lots of water after...
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May 1, 2002
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16082
... You shouldn't give a rabbit any antibiotics not prescribed by a vet. You can try flushing the eye with saline solution (like for contact lenses wearers) ...
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addiebatty
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May 1, 2002
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16083
I have a bunny that required surgery on his bladder to remove a huge calcium deposit. My problem is that he is not eating anything and I could use some...
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May 1, 2002
7:21 pm
16085
Have you tried mixing it with a small amount of baby food--the fruit kind works well for us. Good luck, Amy, Merry, Mysti, and Nutmeg ...
Amy C Huber
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May 2, 2002
5:28 pm
16086
We just had our Molly on Baytril for ten days twice daily also. BOY the STRESS! I totally understand. What was suggested by our vet was to wrap her in a ...
The Caulders
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May 2, 2002
5:29 pm
16087
Hi, I'm on the list for one quick question. I'm looking for information on how long a bunny's back injury will take to heal and to determine without a vet...
munlik
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May 2, 2002
5:33 pm
16088
This is a very workable approach HOWEVER, be certain to have the rabbit in an upright position. On her back, she could choke. Regards, Harry & me...
anniepotatoes
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May 2, 2002
9:03 pm
16089
Please, please get your rabbit to a qualified vet. It sounds like by some miracle, your rabbit is starting to recover a little, but you have no idea of the...
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May 2, 2002
9:09 pm
16090
I also have to give my bunny Baytril 2xs per day for his head tilt. Here's what I do to make it more palatable to swallow: crush the pill up and then sandwich...
Nancy Furstinger
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May 2, 2002
9:11 pm
16091
Help! Lucy refuses to leave her triangular litter box alone in her cage, and keeps trying to dig it out, tip it over, dump it and move it around - preferably...
Bethany Barry
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May 3, 2002
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16092
Bethany I have a bunny who does that with her travel box. So I ended up Velcro-ing the pan to the floor of the box. That way I can easily remove it when it ...
Kathryn H. Wilke
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May 3, 2002
1:45 pm
16093
Bunnybytes sells litter box clips that lock box into position. Use the following link & select "supplies" at their home page. They sell nice toys also....
anniepotatoes
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May 3, 2002
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16094
I would take the rabbit to the vets. He should have been taken as soon as it happened. You can't tell what is wrong till the vets sees it. Your rabbit could...
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May 3, 2002
1:46 pm
16095
I think Lucy is being Lucy! Our very limited, one-bun exposure to females is how much they love to dig, dig, dig...... We had to do all sorts of things to...
BakerBonni@...
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May 3, 2002
5:07 pm
16096
Hi Bethany, I've had similar problems with a small triangular litter box for my bunny and was able to resolve it surprisingly by using pipe cleaners "woven" ...
Jeff and Barbara Neff
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May 3, 2002
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16097
Since our girls have been on and off Baytril over the years, we've learned a few tricks from this list and from our vet. We use oral Baytril (which is ...
Sarah Kaufman
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May 3, 2002
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16098
Ask the vet if he has the Baytril purple pills. Buns usually like these and eat them like treats. The brown ones are for dogs and cats and are liver flavored...
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addiebatty
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May 3, 2002
5:08 pm
16099
Our bun Molly does this when she is upset. For example if we are a little late with their dinner, she gets upset and tosses everything in the cage. Otherwise,...
The Caulders
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May 3, 2002
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16100
Hello. Yesterday my Holland Lop developed a slight case of "snuffles" and was prescribed Baytril to take twice a day for seven days. It is in liquid form and...
Annie Nicole Reimer
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May 3, 2002
5:09 pm
16101
Dear List, I am new to HouseBun, but was on petbunny several yrs ago. I have a 3 yr old lop, named Merry, who has been having some probs that I can't seem to...
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May 3, 2002
5:09 pm
16102
Bethany, To help secure litter box and other things inside a cage I like using strong binder clips. You can try clamping the triangle litter box to the wire of...
Diane K
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May 3, 2002
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16103
Leah, I have an older bunny who has this same problem. I use luke warm water in a mister or squirt bottle, and squirt it on his butt. I use plain water and...
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May 3, 2002
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16104
I had the same situation, especially since my buns do not allow us to touch unless we have treats. What I did was herd Molly into the bathroom (after a few ...
The Caulders
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May 3, 2002
6:10 pm
16105
Hi, My bun was the same way & my vet found a place where he ordered banana Baytril & they love it! Give this info. to your vet: Franck's Pharmacy (352) ...
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May 4, 2002
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16106
Maybe try mashing the pill into a fine powder and "coat" something wet in it, (like a piece of nectarine). I also gave my bun it mashed into powder mixed in...
Kuniko Vroman
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May 4, 2002
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16107
I tried fastening my triangle litter pan to the side of the cage with the round binder clips. That worked to keep it in place, but my 2 mini-lops still threw ...
Amy
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May 4, 2002
12:47 pm
16108
about 3 weeks ago i posted about my bun spooky and his weepy eye. i've been to the vet 2 times and there is still no improvement. both times the vet flushed...
wingnut78.geo
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May 4, 2002
12:48 pm
16109
... I'm wondering if this may be an allergy. A friend of mine's bun had a similar problem, i.e. it was a constant running nose (clear, watery), that did not...
Karen Augustynowicz
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May 4, 2002
4:55 pm
16110
My five month old unspayed female has been digging for the past month (bedding, etc.), which I understand is normal. Now she is digging at the carpet behind...
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