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HELP! My vet advised me to give my poorly rescue rabbit F10 antiseptic through a nebuliser to help with his bad breathing. I ordered the concentrated one so needed to be diluted. I nebulised him for 20 mins (as advised) and 20 minutes later he was dead. At first I thought the F10 was too much for his small unwell body, but thinking back I may not have diluted the solution correctly - would this have killed him?! Help
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Sky-O
I’ve just seen this post. You’ve posted to your profile, I think. Have you posted on the forum. I’m so sorry you lost your bunny. How are you doing now?
Hi Pets mum. I wonder if you could help. I have Joey and Boo on ignore and Ihave no idea how this has happened nor do I know how to rectify it. Also ,have you heard from Jane?
Graciee
Graciee
Tap on her name and it'll say unignore, click that and you'll be all good :)
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tonibun
Thanks! xx
Hello I have a little lop called Joey, I took him for his vaccination last week and he now has a lump on his back his nose and ear and has milky swollen eyes - went to the vets yesterday and they are saying he is having signs of myxomatosis and this is very rare I am so worried about him is this normal? He is still eating and drinking and running around I’m just so worried his immune system can’t fight it off
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InspectorMorse
Is he an outdoor Rabbit? If so he needs to be brought indoors as there is evidence that recovery from Myxomatosis is more likely if the ambient temperature is about 20c. Also, poorly Rabbits can become hypothermic as they can struggle to maintain their body temperature.
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Joey12345
He is a house rabbit - I took him to the vets today she said she thinks it’s just from the vaccine as it’s day 4 and symptoms would usually be a lot more severe and he’s still eating and running around is not low on energy all his health checks are fine it’s just his eyes one is better today -
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Joey12345
have been given anti inflammatory and pain releif and have to monitor but she did also say he could get worse and there’s nothing I can do but monitor him for the next 14 days 😢
Re: bonding.
My 5.5 year old unspayed Netherland dwarf is showing aggressive behaviour towards her recently adopted, 3 year old plush lop companion.
They are currently separated within the same enclosure and have had 3 supervised free range sessions in which she chases and bites.
The adopted lop is booked to be spayed in December.
Should I get them both spayed?
Is 5.5 years, too old?
Advice gratefully received.
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