rosaleen
Warren Scout
Hi:wave:
I've started Harriet on metacam for her arthritis. I've read somewhere on here previously that babyfood is a good idea for helping to administer meds. I seem to remember a particular brand was recommended but can't find it on the posts now.
Looking at the ingredients on various baby foods they all seem to have rice powder in them. Though I confess I've only just now realised I'd only looked at fruit ones, thinking they'd be the most enticing, so don't know if the others don't have rice powder.(it's too early for the shops to be open to go and check)
I've bought just one to try out but am reluctant to use it til Im really sure it's ok. I've done a search on here and on the rest of the net but haven't come up with anything useful other than that starchy foods i.e. rice, isn't meant to be good for rabbits.:shock:
I'm currently using just squashed banana but Im reluctant to give it to her on a long term basis.
Any help from more experienced bunny owners would be greatly appreciated
I've started Harriet on metacam for her arthritis. I've read somewhere on here previously that babyfood is a good idea for helping to administer meds. I seem to remember a particular brand was recommended but can't find it on the posts now.
Looking at the ingredients on various baby foods they all seem to have rice powder in them. Though I confess I've only just now realised I'd only looked at fruit ones, thinking they'd be the most enticing, so don't know if the others don't have rice powder.(it's too early for the shops to be open to go and check)
I've bought just one to try out but am reluctant to use it til Im really sure it's ok. I've done a search on here and on the rest of the net but haven't come up with anything useful other than that starchy foods i.e. rice, isn't meant to be good for rabbits.:shock:
I'm currently using just squashed banana but Im reluctant to give it to her on a long term basis.
Any help from more experienced bunny owners would be greatly appreciated