So I spent over £100 to find out my rabbit, Peter hasn't actually got stones in his bladder/kidneys.
I changed his litter tray the other day and he peed on the floor instead and it was dark red with lots of tiny stones in, so panic mode in thinking he may get a blockage and had stones, he was acting completely normal but hardly peeing, but no leakages or straining so left him til morning to visit the vets. They had him all day and nothing wrong whatsoever. :roll: She said they were crystals which is normal in some rabbits and all the tests are normal.
But we did get some better flea stuff because the cat brought in fleas and the poor rabbit is covered, so house is treated, cat is treated and I've got to treat the rabbit next week as I tried ivomectine from the shops which is rubbish for killing fleas.
Also got told of a good technique, get a bar of soap and wet the top or Vaseline use the flea comb and grab the fleas and put them on the soap/vaseline because they can't go anywhere and it's quicker to get more.
They do worry us.
I changed his litter tray the other day and he peed on the floor instead and it was dark red with lots of tiny stones in, so panic mode in thinking he may get a blockage and had stones, he was acting completely normal but hardly peeing, but no leakages or straining so left him til morning to visit the vets. They had him all day and nothing wrong whatsoever. :roll: She said they were crystals which is normal in some rabbits and all the tests are normal.
But we did get some better flea stuff because the cat brought in fleas and the poor rabbit is covered, so house is treated, cat is treated and I've got to treat the rabbit next week as I tried ivomectine from the shops which is rubbish for killing fleas.
Also got told of a good technique, get a bar of soap and wet the top or Vaseline use the flea comb and grab the fleas and put them on the soap/vaseline because they can't go anywhere and it's quicker to get more.
They do worry us.