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5 Stray Rabbits.

Starlight

Warren Veteran
From this thread: http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=265710

Here is the first male.
He has bite wounds on his back, but no other obvious problems.

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Here is the second male.
He has cataracts in both eyes, and is blind. He has no other visual problems apart from matting of the fur and being smelly!

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Here is the first female. She is only a baby and so unlikely to be pregnant. She has no visual problems apart from matting of the fur.

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Here is the second female. She may be pregnant. She has a cataract in one eye and apart from matting of the fur, has no other visual problems.

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Here is the last female. She also may be pregnant and is very fluffy. She has no obvious problems apart from again, matting of the fur.

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They are lovely :)

I'd get them all onto Panacur as the Cataracts may be EC related, especially as the youngster has them.
 
It isn't the baby with a cataract, it is one of the suspected pregnant females :(

Is it safe to panacur a potentially pregnant doe?
 
they are all adorable thanks for taking them and giving them a home where they are happy and safe
 
It isn't the baby with a cataract, it is one of the suspected pregnant females :(

Is it safe to panacur a potentially pregnant doe?

Normally I'd say to check with your Vet. But given their history of awful negligence I dont feel confident that they would have a clue one way or another.

On the Panacur Rabbit Data Information it does not mention any contraindications to it's use during pregnancy

http://www.intervet.co.uk/Products_Public/Panacur_Rabbit/090_Product_Datasheet.asp


And the Panacur for Cats and Dogs appears to be safe to use during pregnancy (in Cats and Dogs)

http://www.intervet.co.uk/Products_Public/Panacur_10__Liquid/090_Product_Datasheet.asp
 
They have now settled in :)
The two adult females are together, the two males are together and the baby is separate due to one of the adults attacking her.

The brown adult female's vulva see,s very swollen on one side, and purple under the skin where it is swollen :(

The blind male has done nothing but flop in his cage :love:

I will see if I can ask the vet who is treating Isabel as to the panacur :)
 
They're very beautiful. I in particular like the last possibly (but hopefully not) pregnant one. Possible work of breeders if her vulva is swollen?
 
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