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Kiki says who needs front teeth???

luvabun

Warren Veteran
to nom nom yummy tasty hay.... Here's my adorable Kiki proving that having no front toofy begs is no barrier to hay eating :love:





 
Aww bless her :love: :love: I wish little Dex would eat hay, he is using having no front teeth as an excuse not to! :roll:
 
Aww bless her :love: :love: I wish little Dex would eat hay, he is using having no front teeth as an excuse not to! :roll:

Must admit that watching my girl is a revelation ... no stalk is too wide, she loves all hay from the Burns Green Oat to the fresh from the farm baled hay :love:
 
awww bless :love:

What happened to her nose? is that what happened during bonding?
No, she got an infection on the bone in her nose when she had her front teeth removed for the fourth time:( . This was nearly 2 years ago and she's been on various antbioitics permanently ever since. Started with injections every other day and is now on Ceporex tablets twice a day. My Vet (her Vet) is extremely rabbit savvy and discussed her case with various specialists. One suggested nasal bone reconsctruction (highly experimental) and the others agreed to the antiobiotic/ control route. She is the most active bunny and until you see her nose, you have no idea that there's anything wrong.
She has also been diagnosed as pasturella positive but as she's on permanent antibiotics, that sort of takes care of that.

Obviously I explained the pasturella element to Bugsys previous owner and she's cool with that.
 
aww sorry i think I got you confused with someone else, I read a thread this morning where a bunnies nose got bitten during bonding..


What an ordeal for your poor bunny, she seems to be enjoying her hay though :love: she is very brave x
 
awww...she is so sweet:love: It is amazing what they can still eat without their front teeth. Baloo, my gummy boy, once grabbed a clump of leaves(about three big ones) and scarfed them down before I could catch him. It nearly gave me heart failure and I watched him like a hawk for several days but fortunately there didn't seem to be any ill effects from that little escapade. I swear they must have a life insurance policy on me and are trying to kill me off!:lol:
 
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