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jassie

Warren Scout
I stumbled accross this forum trying to find a way to get my 11 year old Bunny called Ling Jai's weight up following dental problems and surgery:wave:
 
Hi!:wave::wave: Welcome to RU! Hope you find some answers. I know lots of people give their underweight buns porridge (with water) and barley rings help with weight.
 
:wave: Wow aged 11 thats great, you must have done a good job all these years, I think you'll enjoy the forum, sharing your knowledge and getting new tips aswell :wave:
 
11?! What a great age. I can only hope and pray my guys are as lucky.

Have you tried offering Science Recovery diet in a bowl? My bunnies love that, and it's bursting with calories - great for skinny or poorly buns.
 
this is my pride and joy, his names Ling Jai, which is chinese for Beautiful boy, the pics are a couple of years old, he's a bit more scruffy now especially around the mouth and eyes with his dental issues not helping, but to me he's as handsome as ever and soo well behaved:p

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Ling Jai has never been 'fixed' and has always spent a few seconds with his stuffed toy girl freind, till a couple of months ago when he's just stopped getting urges:oops:, but never having him 'fixed' has never caused any problems with his behaviour, he's always been a good boy, never biting or scratching anyone, he's a perfectly behaved little man:lol:
 
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