Bouncing bunnies
Mama Doe
I want to get a sort of first aid kit for Oscar and was what everyone has in there's / recommends having in ?
I haven't got one and I don't intend on getting one either.
If they get a cut then if they'll let me I'll wipe it down with a mild salty solution.
If they get that badly injured or are evidently ill, I'll take them straight to the vet.
Can't see the point of a first aid box for bunnies, sorry.
Gosh. i'd never be without my first aid kit (which isn't in one place, it's all scattered everywhere :lol: although I do have a tool box with the majority in). It's been an actual, literal lifesaver.
Nebuliser
Parvolex
F10
Fibreplex
Critical care
Organic fruit baby food
Oats
Bramble leaves
vetergesic
zantac
cornflower
coltsfoot
metaclopramide/maxolon syrup
metacam
5ml syringes
2ml syringes
1ml syringes
Gauze
bandages
tissues
scissors
needles (for syringes)
Medicine bottles for dispensing metacam easier
probiotic
disposable gloves
towels
fuciderm
Nail scissors
Furminator
comb
cotton wool
cotton wool buds
hypotonic solution
Ionic water (sterilised)
Snuggle safe and multiple covers
Icepods
Vetbed(lots)
Pineapple juice
Sudacrem!
I also make sure to have certain things like banana just incase a bunny needs tempting to eat!
Probably missed some things!
I think it is important to note that the items in red bold font are Prescription Only Drugs and Vetergesic is actually a *controlled drug*
As stated in my previous post some Vets are happy to allow clients to have a supply of certain medication at home to be used *for a specific named Rabbit* whom the Vet has examined. These items must not be administered to other Rabbits without consulting a Vet.
Information about the laws governing Controlled Drugs here
http://www.bsava.com/Advice/BSAVAGu...icines/ControlledDrugs/tabid/362/Default.aspx
Yes, I do know that Jane. I have them though and my vets are aware of this. I always consult a vet before administering medication unless perscribed.