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  1. Bunny Mum

    What does this mean??

    Naturestee, Have always been unsure about this rabbit mix the nutritional printout on it sounds fabulous and the rabbits love it. When i get home from work i will post the ingredients etc from back and you can tell me what you think. Thanks
  2. Bunny Mum

    What does this mean??

    Thanks for your help yeah it sems like the younger ones are the culprits and producing more than they are eating. Today we reduced their rabbit mix and gave them loads of hay as their rabbit mix looks very rich and you know i reckon the young uns look like they could go on a diet 'LOL'...
  3. Bunny Mum

    What does this mean??

    What does it mean when rabbit is pooping like a tiny bunch of grapes, shiny, soft little round poos all joined together. I havent ever noticed this before.
  4. Bunny Mum

    6 yr. old Doe hiding, not eating, pooping nor peeing?

    This is terible for your bun.:pray:Am thinking of you. Can someone explain to me what the mineral oil can do?
  5. Bunny Mum

    Jack is dropping a severe amount of weight

    Hi I know exactly how you feel. Flo was spayed 2 weeks ago and has lost a noticeable amount of weight. I took her back to the vet who tested her for all sorts of stuff and couldnt find anything wrong with her. He put her on antibioitcs and i have to admit she ahs improved. She is not eating...
  6. Bunny Mum

    Bonding a neutered male to an unspayed female?

    We have been really lucky with bonding our buns. We bonded them when they were both little bunnies seperated them at puberty brought them back together so they could have babies, taken them both out to the vet to get desexed then back in the cage no rebonded required. As i said we have...
  7. Bunny Mum

    Will you notice a different post spay?

    Hmmm EC i agree. She has lost 500 grams no temperature no sign of internal bleeding. She is on antibiotics now and i will be weighing her daily too make sure shes not losing any more weight.:(
  8. Bunny Mum

    strange behaviour

    Thanks all as i wrote on another thread she is off to vet tomorrow. I think something is wrong with my darlingFlo but she is eating, drinking and pooping normally BUT prob is not as much of a guts as she used to be so have been enticing her with all sorts of treats. I think she could be sick...
  9. Bunny Mum

    Will you notice a different post spay?

    Thanks serenity, me too she is awful strange at the moment very unsocial and anti social, tipping her litter box upside done and kicking stuff everywhere, i thought she was over all that stuff. Have booked her in to the vet tomorrowarvo so will keep you posted
  10. Bunny Mum

    strange behaviour

    Thanks for your help. We checkedFlo this morning when feeding she has been placed on top of cage so she can see other buns and they can groom each other through the walls of enclosure if they want to, but she can sit right back too if she wants to get away from them. She ate all her hay...
  11. Bunny Mum

    Will you notice a different post spay?

    In our buck i noticed great changes re territorial spraying and pooping and hes always been relaxed but is even more so. Our Doe was spayed prob same time as yours she is healing well physically but she seems to be eating less and has lost weight. She too has gone from a shy stand off bunny...
  12. Bunny Mum

    strange behaviour

    Post op appt is thisThurs for removal of stitches we are both working but we will take her earlier if needed I had the babies sexed a week ago by the vet and i dont think their testicles were down?? Vet is the best in area for rabbits although who knows we have nothing to compare it to. He...
  13. Bunny Mum

    strange behaviour

    Our rabbit was spayed 9 days ago and she seemed to have recovered quite well. However in last 2 days she has become inactive rarely comes out of inside cage doesnt go out to outdoor cage at feeding time but lies still staring into space. Her stitches and her wound look fine she hasnt even...
  14. Bunny Mum

    Too loud for Marlin to be here?

    sounds like a great house i think i might move in....its all a bit boring over here.......
  15. Bunny Mum

    Too loud for Marlin to be here?

    I think keep him with you. Mine have experienced loud music and dont seem to get too spooked but up to you, you know ur bun best. Enjoy the party:dude:
  16. Bunny Mum

    chewing!!!!!!!!

    I have neutered and unneutered bunnies that chew we have tried petshop spray deterrants, someone said spray objects with perfume or essential oil that worked for a little while but then they go back to chewing. Mine chew the plaster on the wall (we have relatively new house so not happy!!!!)...
  17. Bunny Mum

    I wonder how long we will have harmony any thoughts?

    yes i think i might be in for a rude shock i had this romantic notion that maybe my rabbits would live and love each other for ever. I never had ANY problems bonding our 1st and 2nd rabbits even when they were unneutered/spayed so i guess im a bit green on rabbits having tiffs with one...
  18. Bunny Mum

    I wonder how long we will have harmony any thoughts?

    Oh moominmoo i hope last night wasnt anything to go on but 2 of the boys had there first altercation, well i dont now if ud call it that ,but they were sniffing each others butts and going round and round in circles then they looked like they were nipping each others backs then there was a bit...
  19. Bunny Mum

    OK Can someone set us straight?

    Thanks everyone. That all makes sense. I think we should put out more litter boxes at the moment theylove the rug!! Eating it, pooping on it and the occasional wee!! The things we put up with for the love of bunnies.
  20. Bunny Mum

    do bunnies really need pellets If there eating hay?

    Two of ourbunnies have been desexed lately and the vet has been giving some handy rabbit advice as he sees fit. We feedloads ofhay, small amounts of pellets and small amounts of greens. We would feed more greens to our buns cos they love them, but we have noticed even small amounts give our...
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