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21486
... incoming door to her room ....Every time the door is opened the box moves out of the corner and she pees outside it. ..... ... a much darker grey ....Is...
upears
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Oct 13, 2006
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21487
My bunny has been lethargic since yesterday sleeping next to the heater. He eats food if I bring it to him and he doesn't seem in pain. Yet he is not moving at...
ricky vegas
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Oct 23, 2006
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21488
Hi, I see no activity for October and the last half of September on the HouseBun group. Is there something wrong with my computer or has the group shut down? ...
upears
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Oct 23, 2006
3:26 am
21489
Yes, you should take your bunny to a rabbit savvy vet. ... heater. He eats food if I bring it to him and he doesn't seem in pain. Yet he is not moving at all...
Lorraine
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Oct 23, 2006
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21490
Please take you bunny to vet, immediately. Good wishes and good luck. Jan...
Jan Davidson
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Oct 24, 2006
12:00 am
21491
Get that rabbit to the vet ASAP. SOMEthing bad is going on, and the vet should be able to help figure it out. Is your rabbit pooping/peeing? What do the ...
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Oct 24, 2006
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21492
My bunny, Joey, has been very shy and scared since I have given away his compaigions. What should I do? Anna...
honeybear2280
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Oct 27, 2006
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21493
Spend lots of time with him. Sit on the floor and talk to him, snuggle with him, and give him lots of pets and hugs. It's all a matter of allowing him to...
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Oct 27, 2006
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21494
I'm not too clear on this....how many companions? It sounds as though they were very important to hime; does he have to be alone? ~j...
Jan Davidson
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Oct 27, 2006
3:08 am
21495
Why did you give away his companions? Rabbits like company, and are very social animals, especially with each other. He probably misses them and is not sure...
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Oct 27, 2006
3:14 am
21496
Hi, Our family just brought home an white angora bunny, "Bunny Foo Foo". He is a neutered 3-year-old little guy....very sweet....and my children are thrilled....
Chris O
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Oct 31, 2006
11:15 am
21497
How good of you to take in a bunny in need of a home. I know you will enjoy having the furry FOO FOO boy in your home. Good call to ask about the pine...
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Nov 1, 2006
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21498
Patricia said: "...It is the pine materials that give off some odors that can cause respiratory problems down the line..." The aromatic oils (phenols) in pine...
Jennifer Patterson
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Nov 2, 2006
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21499
Hi Chris, Congratulations on your new member of your family!! I hope you all have many happy years together. The problem with the pine shavings is that the...
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Nov 2, 2006
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21500
... Hi, Please don't use the pine bedding for bunnies. The odour is toxic & causes liver problems as well as respiratory. For toys, mine like cardboard boxes...
upears
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Nov 2, 2006
4:44 am
21501
Thanks so much to everyone who replied to my questions. I've learned and relearned many things this past week. However, we no longer have Bunny Foo Foo. Due...
Chris O
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Nov 3, 2006
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21502
And......many love to chew carpet, walls, books, cords, furniture, just about anything they can get their teeth into. So keep an eye on them and think about...
Jan Davidson
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Nov 3, 2006
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21503
Hello, What is general septicaemia? How would a bunny who has no blockage develop this? Is it age related? The bunny in question was 9.5 years. Thanks, Sylvie...
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Nov 14, 2006
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21504
I just re-read your note, and realized I missed a couple of points. A rabbit doesn't have to have a blockage, in fact........an ulcer or an area in the...
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Nov 16, 2006
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21505
Septicemia means that there is an infection (bacterial) in the bloodstream. It usually is due to bacteria growing at a site, and entering the bloodstream....
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Nov 16, 2006
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21506
i have a bunny not sure what kind it is but i need help my bunny is for ever chewing on its cage and i just wanted to know if theres a way i can stop it i...
Severa
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Nov 27, 2006
10:49 pm
21507
Place a piece of hardwood in his cage for him to check on or if you can find unspraided apple trees cut a few branches. he will eat the bark off the branch. ...
Patti Polinsky
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Nov 29, 2006
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21508
What is the cage made of? I have made a bunny condo out of NIC cubes, and my (very chewy) rabbit does not chew this since it is metal. Bobbi ... ever chewing...
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Nov 29, 2006
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21509
Hi Severa, Rabbits will chew, because their teeth continuously grow. Your rabbit obviously has a need to chew. However, the racket a chewer can make on wire...
Tammy Hollingsworth
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Nov 29, 2006
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21510
... Hi Severa, Your bunny may be bored or frustrated if he/she cannot go out of the cage for long enough. They need to have a bit of space with things to do....
upears
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Nov 29, 2006
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21511
Hi Severa, If your bunny has a desire to chew, offering him safe (and quiet?) things to chew would be a good idea. Chewing is what they do, and it is a normal...
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Nov 30, 2006
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21512
Hello all, Hope that all of you had Thanksgiving holidays that were safe,blessed and joyful.....I have a query regarding Leeks; I wanted to know if they are...
Andrea McAdoo-Williams
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Dec 1, 2006
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21513
Hello all, Our bun Petey (a Dutch) is a little over 10 years old. He's never had any digestive problems in the 8 years that he's been with us. I do know that...
Caulders
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Dec 1, 2006
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21514
No, leeks are in the onion family and are NOT SAFE for buns! See the following: http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_diseases/Food/onion.htm The most extensive list...
Lynn Larkin
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Dec 1, 2006
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21515
I've come across sources that use this for flushing wounds in rabbits. I've used just H202 diluted with water usually, but was wondering if this product is...
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