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    Flooring Suggestions?

    Are you looking to cover the whole floor or parts of it? Our floors are slippery laminate, and I've covered the bottom of their fenced night area with a huge piece of the kind of plastic mat that comes in a roll. Plus they have cotton rugs to hop on, but this way cleaning's easier and I don't...
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    Growing cat grass for rabbits?

    Wheat grass is great and easy to grow indoors whereas oat may turn mouldy more easily. I give my bunnies some wheat grass every day (cut and rinsed on a plate). They also get other greens. It takes about a week from soaking the seeds overnight until harvest. The wheat grass would grow longer...
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    Rabbit absolutely REFUSES to be syringe fed Critical Care?

    It would be very important to find out why he has a GI stasis, but also right now, he really needs enough liquids and food to keep his tummy and body going. I have had to give a lot of Critical Care to bunnies over the years, once in the case of a tooth root abscess while the bunny was healing...
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    Lumps

    My two senior rabbits got similar scabs after their first triple vaccine last autumn. Tiny dry bumps or scabs on their chin, nose, ears. My third, younger one, didn't get them. I was worried sick, but the scabs healed completely in about a month. It didn't affect their eating or behaviour. The...
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    breathing loudly

    How did the vet visit go with your bunny?
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    breathing loudly

    I'm sorry to hear about the trouble with your bunny. How big is the mass? Is it actually *in* the lungs or just overlapping/compressing the black (=airy) area of the lungs in the X-ray? One possibility is a thymoma or a similar mass in the chest cavity. An examination with ultrasound could...
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    Help!!! How long does it take to gain trust after spaying?

    Just be patient and give lots of cuddles on her own terms. She's acting different because her hormones are no longer making her desperate for your attention. She may not crave attention like she used to (or honk and hump things!), but I think you will soon notice she's the same happy bunny...
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