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Just over a week ago my vets put a post on Facebook about a stray bunny, fully expecting an owner to come forward, I offered her a home [emoji2960]
Picked her up tonight, she’s a little terror, an absolute heartbreaker and a fabulous little personality.
Still un named [emoji1743]*[emoji3601]...
Anyone got any cameras for their outdoor bunnies.
Mine are due to move from their garage into the aviary shortly and I want to be able to spy on them
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Okay, long story short:
Gave my two house buns some different hay, only a small amount but he did have his head in the bag, on Wednesday night, Milo was fine at 11pm but by 9am Thursday he was fighting to breathe.
No discharge, not mouth breathing just fighting to breathe.
Rushed to the vet...
Here's my boy, had him a few weeks now.
He's already an adult but we don't know how old he is.
He's very tame and loves sniffing the bunnies through the bars
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So while Karen is recovering, Hovis and Cherry are lodging with me for a bit.
They are such sweet gentle souls, easily worried but absolutely no trouble although Hovis gave me a right scratch down my chest yesterday!
Cherry is doing some gentle physiotherapy and balance exercises to try and...
I know bigger is better but I'm just wondering what the absolute minimum would be?
The are medium sized lops, shed is being attached to a large run as well for permanent access
Long story short I have a one eyed bun who has some neurological balance issues as well :(
At the moment, she's part of a trio (which I'm not splitting) who live in a hutch over night and free range a whole garden all day, I'm moving house soon and they now have to go into an enclosure which is...
If you're on my facebook, you'll already know Millie but if not....
I brought Millie home the weekend before Christmas, she'd been in the adoption centre for 6 weeks....every day I'd been in to see her.
One day she binkied in her pen when she saw me :love: She was definitely meant to be with...
I'm looking for a Long Term ( a year but hopefully much less) fosterer for my beautiful Millie.
Millie is a very active happy 2-3 year old female harlequin. She is very people friendly, very good with male bunnies, she ignored my submissive female but hasn't met my more feisty girls so unsure...
Oh Queen Bee, I have no idea where to start with this.
Nine years is a long time to be together, how can I do your wonderful character justice in a few short words?
I feel I should start at the beginning of your story. You were an accident of my own careless mistake, I didn't shut the door...
I'm hoping this will work....terminally ill Bandit enjoying her baytril mixed baby food
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Two poorly bunnies here currently :cry: One is terminally ill so I know I'll be loosing her at some point :(
Dolly has a 'bad' eye, she has a slight ulcer on it and is blind as a bat (has been for well over a year). The eye is swollen and has something else wrong with it which I can't remember...
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?356000-Bunny-not-eating
The vet can find nothing wrong and feels there is no more that can be done, can anyone offer any advice?
I have searched the forum and read all the previous threads on arthritis and what people have used to help them :thumb:
But I have a few questions,
Am I right in thinking steroid injections might help? What sort of frequency should we be looking at?
Are there any herbs I could use to support...
Could be a fun afternoon :roll::lol:
One in for her eye check up prior to being booked in to have it removed. Her sister for a general check up. These are the two that detest being handled or touched in the slightest :?
One for an x-ray and to have her legs looked at and her partner for a...