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20972
One day I went outside this weekend to find blood on the bottom of the cage and saw my rabbit's foot bleeding and her claw out. Well, I wasn't prepared for...
Antoinette
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Sep 1, 2005
5:57 pm
20973
Yes, this happened a few months ago to one of mine. It happened when he jumped from a shelf in his cage. What you are probably seeing is the quik. I actually...
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Sep 1, 2005
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20974
Cadbury has fleas. I had found a couple and gotten rid of them, but of course they're back. There doesn't seem to be many, as they're hard to find, but they...
thomascurly
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Sep 7, 2005
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20975
Last Wednesday, I found a round bump on Alex's head at the base of his ear. The vet aspirated the site and found it to be an abscess. She put him on...
LG
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Sep 8, 2005
2:53 am
20976
Advantage is safe for rabbits. Use the smallest dose (kitten/small cats - orange package). My bun is only about 3 lbs, and the vet said to use only half of...
ilike3141592
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Sep 8, 2005
2:54 am
20977
Hello, I've never used it for a bunny but I have for an outdoor cat who comes by for handouts. I had to buy "Revolution" as it was called through a vet. It...
upears
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Sep 8, 2005
2:54 am
20978
Hi Jane, Caddy, and Bunny, I've had the occasional flea on Binky, my angora, and have had great success with combing her. If you have more than a couple fleas,...
Mona
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Sep 8, 2005
6:11 pm
20979
Sorry. Bunny vet? She has gone to the vet, and I would take her to the vet if there is a problem, if that's what you mean. I actually did, and the vet said ...
thomascurly
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Sep 8, 2005
6:11 pm
20980
You can use diacotomous (sp?) earth on Cadbury--just rub it on your hands first and then into the bun's fur so the dust doesn't get into his lungs. Peaceful...
Nancy Furstinger
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Sep 8, 2005
6:12 pm
20981
i just got a new house rabbit about a week ago and i was wondering how i could get her to come around me a little quicker....she doesnt mind being held or...
Nicole
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Sep 9, 2005
2:29 pm
20982
I'm a big reader, pretty much all the time, so when I got my rabbit Bunny, I sat on the floor and read while letting her explore. This gave her the chance to...
thomascurly
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Sep 9, 2005
7:53 pm
20983
Oh great! I searched this on google to learn a bit more about it, and it's spelled "diatomaceous." This sounds like it could be perfect because Bunny and...
thomascurly
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Sep 9, 2005
7:53 pm
20984
I know there have been alot of posts about this; forgive me if I'm repeating something that has been said. But, cat flea powder is safe for rabbits. I use...
Amy G Donor
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Sep 10, 2005
4:24 pm
20985
... explore. ........you can do down on her level and let her come to you. Hi, I did much the same when Slipper first moved in. Additionally, I used the...
upears
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Sep 10, 2005
4:24 pm
20986
I am new here and have a question. I adopted William last year- he's a male Rex and has been fixed. My question is: do male Rex rabbits do well with other cage...
Kristi
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Sep 10, 2005
4:24 pm
20987
I use Advantage or Revolution, the kitten dose. You should use less if your rabbit is under 9 pounds. I put one drop behind each ear so that they can't lick...
Hippity Hoppity
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Sep 10, 2005
4:25 pm
20988
Like people, rabbits have different personalities. Some are eager to greet you, others not so much. I've had my four buns for nearly three years, two will ...
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Sep 10, 2005
4:25 pm
20989
Hi Kristi and welcome! I had a mini-rex that was part of a trio (they came to me that way). Frankie loved Goldie (who was Murray's litter-mate, but Frankie and...
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Sep 10, 2005
7:01 pm
20990
I have had good results with this shampoo: ZODIAC FleaTrol Shampoo for dogs, puppies, cats, kittens Kills fleas, ticks, lice, flea eggs made by Wellmark...
Hippity Hoppity
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Sep 11, 2005
2:04 pm
20991
I am also new to this group but I have a male part Rex who I adopted to be a buddy for my female Netherlands Dwarf mix who we inherited from my daughter's...
lisatdoak
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Sep 11, 2005
2:05 pm
20992
A bunny friend of mine had has two bunnies, one male and female, both fixed. The male last week still tried to mate with the female and last week ripped a...
Caroline Wagner
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Sep 11, 2005
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20993
I forgot to mention that thoroughly cleaning the area the the rabbit normally resides is as important as treating the rabbit. If the rabbit runs around the...
Hippity Hoppity
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Sep 11, 2005
2:05 pm
20994
... I just wanted to address this part of your post in case you weren't aware. Some rabbits bite to communicate, but it really should be discouraged. If ...
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Sep 11, 2005
2:06 pm
20995
I have 2 bonded females (litter mates) who are very happy. Kim lisatdoak <ldoak@...> wrote: I can't speak to how two males would do together but the...
Hippity Hoppity
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Sep 19, 2005
12:58 pm
20996
Hi, In my general experience (12+ years running a rabbit rescue) it does seem that female-female matches are not as easily made as male-male; and of course,...
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Sep 20, 2005
6:28 am
20997
Bunnies are odd in this regard, huh? I have two male-female pairs. I tried to bond them into a foursome, so that they could all have extra long play times...
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Sep 20, 2005
2:50 pm
20998
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had a comment about hind quarter paralysis as a result of anesthesia. I took my little lop of three and half years, Coco, to the...
McCutcheon
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Sep 20, 2005
2:59 pm
20999
Hi I too would think it was incorrect handling. I've never heard hind leg paralysis as a possible side affect of anesthesia but then I'm not a vet. If you want...
Jessie
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Sep 20, 2005
11:58 pm
21000
Bobbi, that is absolutely awful about your Coco. Have you confronted the vet? You must report this negligence to the Veterinary Board so the vet is...
Nancy Furstinger
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Sep 21, 2005
6:08 pm
21001
How sad. I am so sorry for your rabbit. I don't know much about anesthesia, but I don't think it could cause paralysis. You should look into it. I once...
Hippity Hoppity
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Sep 22, 2005
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