zarathustra
Warren Scout
So I went out to feed the ladies earlier and Pip is off her food again. Sitting in a corner straining to do a poo etc.
We are currently looking to see if we can afford to take her to the emergency vets (for the second time in 4 weeks).
She's had 3 checkups since we adopted them (1 was during her last emergency vets trip) and none of them have picked up any issues with her teeth etc.
Her vaccinations are upto date, though she is due her RHD2 booster at the end of the month.
She was fine earlier, munching hay all day, gobbled up some curly kale at about 5 o'clock. I even saw her doing a poo around 7ish.
I really don't know what brings this on, though both times it's happened has been just after they've been cleaned out. Though we aren't using any weird cleaning chemicals Or anything like that, and it doesn't happen every time either.
The only thing I can think off is that she doesn't drink any water after the bottles are put back.
Can anyone recommend anything we should be keeping in a bunny first aid kit for things like this, when it's at the early stages so we can manage it until we can see our regular vet, instead of spending £300+ each time at the emergency vets?
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We are currently looking to see if we can afford to take her to the emergency vets (for the second time in 4 weeks).
She's had 3 checkups since we adopted them (1 was during her last emergency vets trip) and none of them have picked up any issues with her teeth etc.
Her vaccinations are upto date, though she is due her RHD2 booster at the end of the month.
She was fine earlier, munching hay all day, gobbled up some curly kale at about 5 o'clock. I even saw her doing a poo around 7ish.
I really don't know what brings this on, though both times it's happened has been just after they've been cleaned out. Though we aren't using any weird cleaning chemicals Or anything like that, and it doesn't happen every time either.
The only thing I can think off is that she doesn't drink any water after the bottles are put back.
Can anyone recommend anything we should be keeping in a bunny first aid kit for things like this, when it's at the early stages so we can manage it until we can see our regular vet, instead of spending £300+ each time at the emergency vets?
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