So some of you already know, some of you wont even know me.
Used to be very active, but life circumstances have changed. Joshua arrived, that changed everything up!
Ginger passed away a few...
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So some of you already know, some of you wont even know me.
Used to be very active, but life circumstances have changed. Joshua arrived, that changed everything up!
Ginger passed away a few...
Personally, stop, keep totally seperate, wait til boy is neutered.
Try again in neutral area (you may need to re-neutralise now if they have been near an area).
Don't use bath, too dangerous.
So it's possible Biscuit has early kidney failure. Off to see the vet on Tuesday.
His symptoms are almost identical to Ginger's (well, the kidney parts of it anyway). Drinking like a fish (do...
Please be careful with animals around the tree, i saw a very sad story from a facebook friend yday where a 16week old kitten was left in the room with the christmas tree, they came back a short while...
:) :love:
i used to be an auto or shutter/aperture priority guy too - however, for the past 2 years my camera hasnt come off of manual control :) I love the power/control i have over the shots i take and now...
:wave:
i will put up a few photos i took when Ginger was still here, she was very photogenic, that said, so is Biscuit, when he wants to be photographed...!
nice :)
Great camera and lense kit :)
I do all mine with a Canon EOS 600d w/ 18-135mm lense for standard, i do have a 270mm lense too but rarely use it.
You'll get great shots - try not to...
is bunny in question eating/drinking? Is bunny pooing?
When was the last time bunny was active?
If answer to either of top answers is 'no' you need to see a vet with some urgency.
increase the shutter speed a little when you are working in bright sunlight (bunny pictures) and slow it down a little when working in slightly darker conditions. The odie & zelda photo is heavily...
Ginger had way too many.
First one at about 6 months, then every 12 weeks or so, give or take. But she's not much of an example, she was a mess :cry:
I'm with Babsie!
But no reason you couldnt have Sparky neutered and try a bond, really?
I gave Ginger penecillin injections for the space of about 3 weeks, your vet should be able to show you how - they can let you do a test with some sterile water, its how i was taught. No reason not...
Hiya :)
There's a couple of threads, to save me going into details, but he's 'ok' right now :)
Tramadol makes me drunk, im typing this while at work feeling off my face, its great, but not...
Tramadol is evil, i'm on a silly strong dose - hope it doesnt affect bunnies like it does me! :shock:
Poor Mini :( i'd go with a little mashed up banana to hide it in, personally :)
yes same home in both occasions :(
dont seperate them totally, just reduce space
do they live indoors or out?
epends on the personalities of both the bunnies and the cats.
1 playful swipe/bite from a cat can be enough to cause a rabbit to die due to the bacteria in their saliva etc. I've heard of...
reduce their space, back to almost bonding size space. Provide food distractions.
Bunnies should really go to the vets together if at all possible.
emeprid, its basically metaclopromide.
It's also really good for kick starting a gut that is slowing down pre-stasis or restarting a gut that is in stasis.
Ginger lived on brambles for the last 6 months of her life, she'd pack them...
Somebodies grown considerably since i last saw... :shock:
Sorry guys and gals. Biscuit's absolutely fine, vet advised to be watchful and he's been a monster still, happy little Biscuit!
He'll be 2 in may :) :love: