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21900
Through a process of elimination my vet has conculded that my 9 year old bun, Winston, is suffering an active e. cuniculi infection. No headtilt, but he's...
eadinolfi1
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Aug 4, 2007
1:45 pm
21901
Hi -- I have a bun, Miss Ashley who will be 3 in September. She was turning in circles, with no head tilt, and nystagmus (eyes moving uncontrollably). She ...
Paula Rocheleau
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Aug 5, 2007
11:46 am
21902
Hello, My first rabbit lived to be 12 1/2 years old, and she suffered rear leg paralysis in the last 2 years of her life, likely from e.c. We tried the three...
Dawn Stuart
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Aug 5, 2007
11:48 am
21903
My bunny has sores on her feet that I just noticed. They are not infected or bleeding but I don't want them to get worse. Her cage is wire bottomed and i want...
petlbit
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Aug 6, 2007
2:59 am
21904
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Nancy Furstinger
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Aug 6, 2007
3:00 am
21905
To answer your one question about what kind of mat, I get my Domino a dragon grass mat and he LOVES it. His cage is flat, but on the slippery side (it's a dog...
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carolynsn1
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Aug 7, 2007
3:50 am
21906
... Hi, AFter talking it over with the bunnies I decided to give up cages entirely. They now have an enclosure for daytime (when I'm not there) built around...
upears
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Aug 10, 2007
10:35 am
21907
I have a young angora bunny. No signs of illness except laying on her left side and refuses to stay up right. Day 2 she started getting goopie eyes . I have...
nnypatty
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Aug 14, 2007
6:50 pm
21908
It could be anything. You really need to get your bunny to a vet....
Paula
pla725
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Aug 15, 2007
5:54 pm
21909
Have you taken her to a vet? If not, that is your first and foremost thing to do! This is serious and needs to be diagnosed by a vet. Could be a seizure,...
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ma_camijustice
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Aug 15, 2007
5:55 pm
21910
This sounds serious...she needs to see a vet straightaway. Rabbits usually hide illnesses so when they exhibit signs, you need to get them treated...
Nancy Furstinger
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Aug 15, 2007
5:56 pm
21911
Hi, Any suggestions for foods that are good for helping a rabbit who is recovering from a week-long illness, to put some weight back on? He had a mass in his...
Jennifer
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Aug 20, 2007
6:05 am
21912
Canned natural pumpkin seems to work well at giving bunnies calories, also, maybe a little alfalfa as that is higher in calories. Good luck, Patricia ...
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Aug 20, 2007
9:29 pm
21913
Having dealth with stasis for 8.5 years in one of my buns, I think the 2 things that are VERY important in helping with this is hydration (sub-q's) and pain...
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ma_camijustice
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Aug 20, 2007
9:39 pm
21914
I ordered some of hay from Bunny Bale and my bunnies really seem to like it. Before I started feeding it, I was concerned because Truffles didn't eat much hay....
Sandra Brandt
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Aug 21, 2007
2:19 am
21915
When my bun gets GI Stasis we give him Critical Care until he's eating on his own again (about 48 hours usually) and then the usuals: oat hay (he doesn't eat...
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carolynsn1
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Aug 21, 2007
8:50 pm
21916
I have a 3 month old holland lop who has recently developed worms on her stool. Took the worms & stool to the vet, the fecal float & parasite test came back...
rnoemt
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Aug 22, 2007
1:12 pm
21917
Oh goodness. Please find a new vet. No, your bun should not have worms. Shannon...
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ma_camijustice
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Aug 22, 2007
7:40 pm
21918
Hi Jennifer, Canned pumpkin worked very well for Dobby when he was ill. He loved it, too. We also give raw oats as a treat. HTH, Tammy H [Non-text portions...
Tammy H
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Aug 23, 2007
3:05 am
21919
I agree. Get a second opinion. Check this link: http://www.radil.missouri.edu/info/dora/RABBPAGE/par.htm#III....
Paula
pla725
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Aug 23, 2007
3:07 am
21920
http://www.aemv.org/vetlist.cfm...
Paula
pla725
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Aug 23, 2007
3:08 am
21921
oh man, that is so sad. my bunny is stressing right now because we just moved. i give her fresh or frozen pineapple juice when she is shedding because i...
Bonnie
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Aug 26, 2007
4:03 am
21922
Rocket is my 5 y.o. mini rex that I think has developed an eye infection of some sort. He has had one or two episodes before where one eye watered for a few...
sugarsnowflakes
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Aug 29, 2007
3:47 am
21923
I would get him to a vet definitely. This could be a myriad of things such as a blocked tear duct, a tooth issues (spur, root, etc.), scratched eye, etc. This...
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ma_camijustice
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Aug 29, 2007
3:32 pm
21924
I've had a rex (supposedly mini, but I'm not sure as she has gotten as big as my cat) for about 5 months now and got her just past being weened. I recently got...
chris
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Aug 30, 2007
2:27 am
21925
Hello, I have two females, and they were fine until the younger started to mature. Then, every now and then, they would have horrific fights. So, just watch...
Tammy H
parentime
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Aug 30, 2007
1:37 pm
21926
Chris, Yes...to establish dominance! Ronne is this normal for females to insist on mounting each other at first? ... From: chris <dakarpsi@...> To:...
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ronnegs
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Aug 30, 2007
1:37 pm
21927
Hi, Are both bunnies spayed? That will be very important for a successful bond and for females it is very important for their health. Here's some info for...
Martha
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Aug 30, 2007
1:37 pm
21928
Chris, Hello. I wanted to respond to your post as I have two female rabbits in a similar situation and yes, mine do the same thing. Someone told me they do...
steele11201
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Aug 30, 2007
1:38 pm
21929
The mounting is normal, it is a dominance gesture. The older one is simply estbalishing herself as the boss. Is the dutch still a baby ? If so, they might...
Daniela Laimer
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Aug 31, 2007
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