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    Inspector Morse~ 2nd February 2014. A Tribute to a Legend

    Thinking of you xx
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    Does anyone have experience with a persistent hair ball that lasts for months?

    Aw what a shame! Can you not get him some Hay as this usually helps to drive other food through the system. Grass is good also. Do you make sure his kale is wet? Kale is high in calcium so he needs to be eating other foods as well. I hope you can resolve this problem. He looks...
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    Hutch downsizing ?

    Some ramps are quite steep and he is a biggish Rabbit so it is worth considering that. Otherwise he is doing very well for his age.
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    Need advice on cage as a first time bunny owner

    It will be her "safe" place. How old is she?
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    Why is my bunny’s nose cracking?

    Could it be Rabbit Syphilis. Is he ok underneath? IF it is Syphilis he would need Penicillin injections.
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    Helping keep buns cool

    The RSPCA do not recommend frozen bottles as it could be a shock to the Rabbit's system.
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    Helping keep buns cool

    Good advice from Shimmer but I don't think we should be giving them frozen bottles.
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    I have just lost Bella. Very sudden

    Sorry for your loss BYB! Sweet dreams Bella x
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    Bank Holiday Adventures

    I imagine the wild Bunnies have more of an instinct as to what they should and shouldn't eat. I hope she'll be ok. She is lucky to have all your grass! It's better to be safe than sorry. Hope you are ok too!
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    Senior rabbit / Weight experiences

    Perhaps he would like a few pellets. Mine love them and my eldest will be 11 in June. I never feed Parsnip but prefer a tiny bit of Carrot along with the Cabbage. They like herbs as well and you could try him on some Alfalfa hay. Did the Vet check his teeth?
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    Bank Holiday Adventures

    I am sorry to say this but Primroses can be/are toxic to Rabbits. I don't want her to get ill.
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    Floppy Rabbit syndrom

    I am very sorry you had to let Yuki go. It is a very sad time when we lose a much-loved Bunny.
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    bonding entire buck

    I think you have made the right decision. Even if Charley was neutered it might not have worked.
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    bonding entire buck

    Charlie does sound a bit over the top! I think being neighbours sounds the safest way. Has Charlie always lived alone?
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    bonding entire buck

    I think it could be risky but there is only one way to find out. It would mean extensive monitoring for a few days but you could separate them overnight. Good luck!
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    Pearl Gray

    I have found girls are less forgiving than the boys but then their op is far more invasive.
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    Willow - All healed.

    Thanks for updating us and wonderful how she has recovered so well.
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    Bonding Rabbits

    The safest and easiest way to go about this is to get a boy first then get him neutered when he is old enough. Your Vet will advise on that. He could be fertile for up to 6 weeks post neuter then you could introduce him to a female who could be spayed when she is around 6 months. If you...
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    Potentionally first successful step?

    Is Ozzi spayed?
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    I need help killing boredom in my doe

    Plenty of Hay might help as Rabbits are grazing animald and need to be chewing most of the time.
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