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  1. AshAndMaple

    Why Not Eating Cecotropes?

    Thank you, it's good to hear you had a similar experience and it all worked out fine!
  2. AshAndMaple

    Why Not Eating Cecotropes?

    Thank you 🙂 I went to a specialist rabbit vet this afternoon and was told that their gut noises are all healthy. The vet said to keep giving them hay, and small amounts of herbs and weedy, leafy veg like kale. She said that the dandelion roots will also be good for them. The vet knew about...
  3. AshAndMaple

    We're Ash and Maple!

    Oh, when they hit 6 months old they'll be old enough for the vet to neuter/spay them.
  4. AshAndMaple

    Why Not Eating Cecotropes?

    It is safe yes, it's by Johnsons which is a veterinary company and it's designed for small animals - it has instructions for how to treat rabbits on the back of the packaging. It's for external parasites, including mites. I'm going to order some of the nuggets they were given at the rescue...
  5. AshAndMaple

    We're Ash and Maple!

    Thank you! She's a gorgeous girl 🥰 She's currently ripping a cardboard tube to shreds under my sofa 🤣
  6. AshAndMaple

    We're Ash and Maple!

    Hello, we're Ash and Maple! We're litter-mates who began life in an animal sanctuary. Unlike our mother and sister, we are lionhead bunnies - we assume our dad was too! We were born at the end of July 2022. Ash is male and Maple is female. We adore each other and want to cuddle all the time, but...
  7. AshAndMaple

    Why Not Eating Cecotropes?

    Hi everyone, I've just adopted two 3-month-old lionhead bunnies from a sanctuary I volunteer at. Their diet there was meadow hay, adult rabbit nuggets, and whatever fruit and veg got donated. Now they're home I'm giving them timothy hay (high-quality, not pet-shop!), and they're getting small...
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