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21859
#1-my bunnies are both litter trained and generally very good, but recently they have started pooping just outside the box a lot. I'm cleaning it up constantly...
katiejane2
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Jul 4, 2007
10:15 am
21860
i've got a 6 month old male rabbit who whenever I reach into his cage he bites me. If you know any thing about this or how to prevent this please e-mail me...
gabrielveldboom
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Jul 5, 2007
2:36 pm
21861
... Hi, Slipper did the same to me when he first moved in. Then I found out I had to let him a) get used to me before I picked him up and b) let him come to...
upears
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Jul 6, 2007
4:17 am
21862
... I read about "digging boxes" which are cardboard boxes placed one inside the other so the bunny can dig away. There have to be entrances and exits so the...
upears
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Jul 6, 2007
4:18 am
21863
I have discovered that our local feed store carries a rabbit pellet I was not familiar with, made by a company called Van Den Bosch. I wonder if anyone else...
Julie
jewelsf76
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Jul 8, 2007
12:40 pm
21864
Along with our 2 rabbits we also have 3 cats. One of our rabbits also uses the cats' litter boxes. I have been researching alternatives to traditional cat...
Julie
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Jul 8, 2007
11:50 pm
21865
Hi Julie, I have never used chicken feed as litter for rabbits, but two concerns I would have: if the chicken feed has any corn in it, even if it is ground...
Valerie Morell
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Jul 9, 2007
4:06 pm
21866
I would be afraid that the rabbits would eat chicken feed. I use wood stove pellets, which are cheap, can be composted, and keep any odors at bay! Peaceful...
Nancy Furstinger
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Jul 9, 2007
4:06 pm
21867
I am actually looking into wood stove pellets for my rabbits litter box - we currently use yesterdays news and I just learned about stove pellets, but they...
Julie
jewelsf76
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Jul 12, 2007
1:03 am
21868
What are wood stove pellets? I just use a litter box with newspaper on the bottom and put hay in it. Works great for me and easy to clean also. Quick and easy...
doggylover0004
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Jul 14, 2007
4:31 am
21869
Hi, Does anyone know if it is safe to feed, on a temporary basis, guinea pig (Cavy) Kaytee Timothy Hay pellets to rabbits until the store stocks a new supply?...
McCutcheon
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Jul 14, 2007
4:31 am
21870
Julie, Don't use clumping litter!? If your bunny eats any (and he probably will), it can block his intestines and kill him.? Don't even use it for your cats.?...
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Jul 14, 2007
4:32 am
21871
These pellets are natural fuel extruded from hardwood, designed to burn in wood pellet stoves. Some stores only sell these pellets in season...I go to the...
Nancy Furstinger
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Jul 14, 2007
9:19 pm
21872
Yesterday I took my bunny Lord Buster to the vet (that had a rabbit specialist) because of his leg. His left hind leg was sort of limping. The specialist said...
supertrusko
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Jul 14, 2007
9:20 pm
21873
I didn't use cat litter for a while when I first got my bun, but after a while I did, because of the smell (I live in a small apartment) I have honestly never...
Melissa
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Jul 14, 2007
9:20 pm
21874
Last night as we were putting our buns away for the night, my husband noticed that our oldest (Foofy 8 yrs) was making a really strange breathing noise. It was...
lala_loppy
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Jul 17, 2007
6:31 am
21875
Something similar is going on with my bun. I just posted so have a look and maybe we can help each other!...
lala_loppy
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Jul 17, 2007
6:32 am
21876
Poor Angelhare Pasta was having a hard time in the heat wave, despite the fans and air conditioners. Thankfully, her poops are finally back to normal. However,...
Nancy Furstinger
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Jul 17, 2007
6:32 am
21877
Hi Everyone! I use horse bedding for my buns litter boxes. It is the same as wood stove pellets, but is available year around. It can be found at feed stores...
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Jul 17, 2007
6:33 am
21878
I took my rabbit to his vet appointment on Saturday and he was diagnosed with a herniated abdomen. Apparently, his bladder isn't sitting in the right place. ...
liaksur
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Jul 17, 2007
6:41 am
21879
Lia, I faced something like you are going through (but not exactly) with my "child" a few years back. If I were you, I'd gather every bit of information you...
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ma_camijustice
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Jul 18, 2007
5:23 am
21880
i just picked up a baby bun that a woman rescued and his ears are so leathery and have a few spots of hair but not much and other parts of his body are the...
CHRISTY BATES
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Jul 18, 2007
5:25 am
21881
Introduce my bunny to greens and veggies? He is about 10 weeks old, I was told to not start him on greens and veggies for a bit. What would be best to start...
Steph
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Jul 19, 2007
8:07 am
21882
Sounds like ear mites. Get to a vet ... i just picked up a baby bun that a woman rescued and his ears are so leathery and have a few spots of hair but not...
The Giggling Marlin
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Jul 19, 2007
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21883
I have a Dutch bunny, Scampi, who's about 11 months old, and I've had her for almost a year. I love her to death, but she seems to be a bit messy when it comes...
kristyborger
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Jul 19, 2007
8:08 am
21884
My guess is that the box might be too small or at least the sides are. Just get a high-sided box or something like a rubbermaid container. I've used all sorts...
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ma_camijustice
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Jul 20, 2007
6:14 am
21885
What type of litterbox are you using? You might try one with a detachable rim...or go to a Lowes or Home Depot and get a deep box made for mixing cement. That...
Nancy Furstinger
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Jul 20, 2007
6:15 am
21886
Hi Kristy, My name is Jennifer and I'm fairly new to the list, but have enjoyed being on it as there is a ton of great advice on here. It's helped me a great...
jenlynjan
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Jul 20, 2007
3:47 pm
21887
Hi, I'm hoping someone on this board might have an idea of what could be wrong with my Glennis. She is a 5 year female old mix (lops and some other breeds),...
wingnut78.geo
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Jul 21, 2007
5:55 am
21888
I have this problem and have purchased some plastic floor liner (rug protector at Home Depot) that is a little larger than the litter box, about 8 inches or...
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Jul 21, 2007
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