Further on to my earlier post re possible heat stroke yesterday:
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=277660
Dylan seems to have been on a knawing mission today - yellow pages, his lino, his toys etc. - going mad for it.
He's also eating less since last nights Vets treatment - not interested in todays pellets (which he usually loves) but has eaten some dandelion leaves, grass & carrot treats. He has plentiful hay but seems to prefer his straw bed unfortunately. Hence poos are small & not plentiful at mo :?
I wondered whether teeth causing irritation/pain can make buns start knawing more than normal if the back teeth are causing problems? His front teeth are fine.
Am going back to check him in half an hour to see what he's eaten and if food still not gone looks like it'll be recovery food time :roll:
So all in all, with yesterdays diagnosis confusing me, a lesser appetite but seemingly bright bunny = a very anxious bunny mummy!
Any thoughts appreciated.
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=277660
Dylan seems to have been on a knawing mission today - yellow pages, his lino, his toys etc. - going mad for it.
He's also eating less since last nights Vets treatment - not interested in todays pellets (which he usually loves) but has eaten some dandelion leaves, grass & carrot treats. He has plentiful hay but seems to prefer his straw bed unfortunately. Hence poos are small & not plentiful at mo :?
I wondered whether teeth causing irritation/pain can make buns start knawing more than normal if the back teeth are causing problems? His front teeth are fine.
Am going back to check him in half an hour to see what he's eaten and if food still not gone looks like it'll be recovery food time :roll:
So all in all, with yesterdays diagnosis confusing me, a lesser appetite but seemingly bright bunny = a very anxious bunny mummy!
Any thoughts appreciated.