sillyrabbit
Wise Old Thumper
Do people use this? Is it generally considered safe?
I have a 9 year old dental bunny and I struggle to keep her weight up. I've been feeding foods such as oats and fruit and recovery foods regularly in an attempt to get weight on her, and I think her diet is leading to a bit of a mucky bum. To the point where I had to take her to the vets and have the nurses clip her fur this morning! She is quite a fluffy lion head so she isn't easy to clean up. And she is also on a low calcium diet for health reasons, so that limits me with how I try and get extra calories into her
I can't really change her diet as she is already underweight, and I don't want her to lose more weight but it's becoming a regular issue now. Rearguard was mentioned to me this morning so I said I would consider it. I've always stayed away from things like this so don't know any awful lot about how safe it is
My rabbits are free range house rabbits. I use the buzz off spray in their bedroom on the blinds etc to try and deter flies
I have a 9 year old dental bunny and I struggle to keep her weight up. I've been feeding foods such as oats and fruit and recovery foods regularly in an attempt to get weight on her, and I think her diet is leading to a bit of a mucky bum. To the point where I had to take her to the vets and have the nurses clip her fur this morning! She is quite a fluffy lion head so she isn't easy to clean up. And she is also on a low calcium diet for health reasons, so that limits me with how I try and get extra calories into her
I can't really change her diet as she is already underweight, and I don't want her to lose more weight but it's becoming a regular issue now. Rearguard was mentioned to me this morning so I said I would consider it. I've always stayed away from things like this so don't know any awful lot about how safe it is
My rabbits are free range house rabbits. I use the buzz off spray in their bedroom on the blinds etc to try and deter flies