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  1. Blue eyes

    Pellet problem!

    Going pellet-free is generally not recommended, though can be done with extreme research. This article is written with quotes from some well-respected rabbit experts... https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Pellet-free_diet
  2. Blue eyes

    Unusual behavior in my Bunny

    Could you elaborate on this point? Cats and dogs will "spar" for play -- wrestle and play fight, basically. Rabbits do not "play" in this way. For them (being prey) such actions are serious and frightening. That's why I ask if you could elaborate. Exactly how are the dog and cat interacting with...
  3. Blue eyes

    cecotrophes

    Try contacting a local 4-H club.
  4. Blue eyes

    New Member

    @New2RabbitsDonna63 , you had some good instincts for introducing your poodle to your rabbit. For further info on dogs & rabbits (either for you or for @So Sad), check out the following... https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/rabbits-with-dogs.html
  5. Blue eyes

    Rabbit Harness- good idea or not

    I've noticed you've been posting on a few old threads. If there is a topic you'd like to discuss or question you'd like to ask, please begin a new thread, rather than reviving an old one. [The member you questioned here has not posted on this forum for 4 years.]
  6. Blue eyes

    Meet Rayne!!!

    Have the other siblings gone on their way and it's just the one that you're caring for indoors now? Baby cottontails are about the most difficult to hand-raise. Here is an excellent article loaded with info on dealing with baby cottontails...
  7. Blue eyes

    what type of rabbit is this

    Yup. You are correct. No need to get a rabbit now that you have 2 dogs and 2 cats. Enjoy your furry pets.
  8. Blue eyes

    what type of rabbit is this

    Hopefully now that you are older, you will be able to take the time to research more about rabbit care if you decide you would like to have one for a pet again. It's always a good idea to first learn all the basics and know what vet costs could potentially be incurred. If you decide you may go...
  9. Blue eyes

    Penicillin regimen

    @JBun
  10. Blue eyes

    I'm sorry Hopsy Please Forgive Me.

    I second the idea of looking at some rabbit rescues where you can volunteer and help out. When reviewing the list that Jenny provided, I'd suggest looking for those that are specifically rabbit rescues, as opposed to generic pet shelters. That way you can focus just on rabbits. The people in...
  11. Blue eyes

    Flopsy (Lionhead) Not Pooping

    A couple notes on the diet... Cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli all have the potential to cause gas issues. Bear that in mind whenever those are fed and keep an eye out for that possibility. Those may need to be limited. Greens are more what we're after when it comes to fresh foods. The...
  12. Blue eyes

    Please Help! Leg out to side (not broken)

    What was the surgery for on the tail? What else is going on with this poor rabbit? His fur seems to be in terrible shape. What is the rabbit's age? Diet?
  13. Blue eyes

    Change in Poop size

    Fresh greens and hay is great! What type/brand of pellet food? Generally it is recommended to limit the intake of pellets for rabbits over 6 months of age. These are the recommendations by weight for rabbits getting unlimited hay (very important) and daily greens: 5-7 lb of body wt. 1/4 cup...
  14. Blue eyes

    Oxbow Critical Care - Apple and Banana gone?

    Just wanted to say that Sherwood (mentioned by Jenny) is a great company for rabbit food, etc. They are easily on par (or better than) Oxbow. They have a digestive support product and an appetite restore product (among others). https://store.sherwoodpethealth.com/rabbit/ So if you have no luck...
  15. Blue eyes

    Problem coat matting and litter...

    I sent your email to @JBun via conversation so that it is not visible to everyone who visits this thread. For future reference, remember that you can send private info to a member by making using of the "conversation" option. It is at the top of the screen and looks like an envelope.
  16. Blue eyes

    Change in Poop size

    Normal fecal pellets (their normal poos) should be about the size of cocoa puffs cereal. If they are suddenly very small, then something is going on with the gut. One possible easy "fix" would be to encourage more hay eating. You can do this by refreshing the hay a few times throughout the day...
  17. Blue eyes

    Question about music

    Just wanted to comment on your banana episode. Glad he's doing better. In the future, if your bun stops eating, try the simethicone first. If a rabbit goes into full GI stasis, force feeding anything (even critical care) can cause more harm than good. In other words, adding more bulk to an...
  18. Blue eyes

    New Member

    Best to start a new thread under Health & Wellness for this. Has he had banana in the past? New foods should be introduced very slowly and only a little bit at a time. If he has had banana before, one-fourth of a banana is still quite a bit of sugar all at once. Generally, no more than a 1"...
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