Please Note - Medical Advice
Please keep in mind that posts on this forum are from members of the public sharing personal opinions. It is not a replacement for qualified medical advice from a veterinarian. Many illnesses share similar symptoms but require different treatments. A medical exam is necessary for an accurate diagnosis, without which appropriate treatment cannot be given.
You should always consult your vet before following any suggestions for medication or treatment you have read about. The wrong treatment could make your rabbit worse or mean your vet is unable to give the correct treatment because of drug interactions. Even non prescription drugs can do harm if given inappropriately.
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Yea, he can't really, they make him unwell tbh, but I just don't know what to do with him you know? I could try that though, problem is Clementine is overweight [emoji849] ideally she'd have no pellets [emoji38]Sending lots more vibes. I’m glad he is eating better. If he can have pellets maybe a junior variety would help him put weight on.
Sending more vibes for Atticus. Honestly, in anyone else's care he would have been at the bridge long ago, so I know you are doing an excellent job giving him a good life.