Tasmin's MOB
Mama Doe
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Simon (oh) read that In case of accident or sudden illness, it is always good to have a rabbit first aid kit on hand, so that you can easily find all the things you may need.
The Contents:
* Syringes without needles in different sizes (for force-feeding)
* Nail Clippers
* Thermometer to measure fever and hypothermia
* Tick Tweezers
* Brushes to clean coat and remove loose hairs
* Flea Comb
* Sterile gauze to dress wounds
* Scissors
* Leukoplast
* Against gas: Equate or Sili-Met-San
* Against constipation: Prozyme
* Wound Treatment: wound spray. Camomile tea
* Norit; against poisoning (after eating toxic plants) (drugstore/pharmacy)
"Rabbits should be taken to the vets before self-medicating on any other substances"
I think this is a good idea, I thought I would share it incase other rabbit owners don't have one.
Does anyone have a first aid kit for there bun or anything similar?
Simon (oh) read that In case of accident or sudden illness, it is always good to have a rabbit first aid kit on hand, so that you can easily find all the things you may need.
The Contents:
* Syringes without needles in different sizes (for force-feeding)
* Nail Clippers
* Thermometer to measure fever and hypothermia
* Tick Tweezers
* Brushes to clean coat and remove loose hairs
* Flea Comb
* Sterile gauze to dress wounds
* Scissors
* Leukoplast
* Against gas: Equate or Sili-Met-San
* Against constipation: Prozyme
* Wound Treatment: wound spray. Camomile tea
* Norit; against poisoning (after eating toxic plants) (drugstore/pharmacy)
"Rabbits should be taken to the vets before self-medicating on any other substances"
I think this is a good idea, I thought I would share it incase other rabbit owners don't have one.
Does anyone have a first aid kit for there bun or anything similar?