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    HELP!!! I think my bunny is in GI stasis

    If your rabbit was in GI stasis it would already be too late. GI stasis is fatal within hours, and is characterized by a haulting of the digestive process. No eating, no digesting, no pooping. Their limbs will also swell. An easy way to tell your rabbit is not in GI stasis, is to put your ear to...
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    Small and big poops

    The small poop is for eating. I am not joking. Rabbits need to re-digest their poop at times. Poops that need to be re-digested are smaller and sometimes a bit darker then the regular poop. In fact, a rabbits first solid meal is their mother's poop, which transfers vital nutrients and sets up...
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    Growing by rabbits own grass in pots, can ......

    Oh my gosh these are perfect!!! This spring my balcony garden is going to sport an army of these!
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    Aggressive Rabbit (dog smell)

    Have you had your bunny since they were a baby? Is it possible your bunny has a negative history with dogs?
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    Rabbit living in the same room as me

    Honestly, he came from a bad situation and I think he was just super happy that my home had no dogs, no screaming babies, and I didn't lock him in a cage too small to stretch out in. The odds were in my favour. He busted out of the pen I setup for the adjustment period and I woke up to him...
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    Anyone have a rabbit that is NOT spayed/neutered, and HAPPY the way they are?

    I tried to keep my male un-altered during our first few months of settling in, but he soon became VERY possessive and territorial. He started peeing and pooping where I or my cat slept, humped my cat, and regularly sprayed us both. I was worried his personality would change too, but he just got...
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    Rabbit living in the same room as me

    Each rabbit is different, and may require different levels of "settling in time". My current rabbit was at ease and fully bonded to me within 3 hours of bringing him home. I tried to give him space and he literally through a tantrum over it. He's a suck. But! For you, just don't look at, or...
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    URGENT bunny UTI infection

    Its a generational thing. Just remember there was a time when going to the dentist regularly would have been very strange.
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    Rubius "Ruby" Hartley

    Ruby is a 3 year old male. He was originally bought by a couple who did not take care of him, and after having him 6 months were going to release him into the woods since they were bored with him. His fur was stained with urine, his diet was a mess and he was out of shape from barely ever being...
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    No bond with bun after 4 years

    It sounds like, since your rabbit is a lionhead and requires a lot of maintenance, that they are associating you and being touched by you with stress. The mats and nails are also likely causing pain. Long nails tend to lead to broken toes (very common even if you're on top on nail maintenance...
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