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  1. ZipperNipper

    Hard lump on bunnies mouth

    I do *not* want to be known as the abscess poster but...? Wishing you horses, not zebras. 😣 Good catch btw!
  2. ZipperNipper

    Help getting to eat pellets again?!

    Keep up the good munchin's Juno!!
  3. ZipperNipper

    Munchlax says hello

    That looks like the face that my ex-breeder buck gave me for months while getting used to being a pet--"I'mma keep an eye on you, you're just weird!" ;D And isso cute! Looks soft! *nomf*
  4. ZipperNipper

    My sweet baby Luna

    7 years is a good run, but I feel your pain. 🥺 I'm so sorry for your loss.
  5. ZipperNipper

    What is E. Cuniculi exactly?

    LassieBunBun, you're smart enough to notice something off and to ask the question. Freaking genius in my book! :cool: And now the rest of us know too.
  6. ZipperNipper

    Not new here, but I should introduce myself again

    Thanks guys! 🤗 And yes, they are very sowft. That last photo is one of my faves too; Pheebs was certainly a lady of luxury and loved finding comfy spots to look amazing. lol
  7. ZipperNipper

    I need of some advice and/or ideas. Still relatively clueless after seeing two different vets.

    One of my girls has some kind of digestive issue too, yet to be identified, but I just wanted to mention that an ulcer might be something else to look for with an ultrasound.
  8. ZipperNipper

    Arthritic Flemish giant? Metacam?

    I can't speak for the UK, but in the USA, vets will sell you unnecessary medications and tests--heck, I've talked them into it. It's not a commission per se, but still money in their pockets. Rabbits do communicate pain and often, owners are the only ones close enough to see the signs and...
  9. ZipperNipper

    Chronic pasteurella? Need advice, I'm lost.

    You may have put the Pasteurella into remission, but the "drooling episodes" are worrisome. 😣 For that reason alone, I'd work to find a way to get her to the vet. It may have nothing to do with the original infection. The discharge from her nose being clear is a good sign; were it to turn...
  10. ZipperNipper

    Clothes biting, need help!

    This isn't about playfulness or dominance, it's about hormones, which should never be underestimated. Rabbits that are ready to breed, can be testy to downright aggressive and it's not because they don't like you. To some extent, they can't help themselves. I personally skip talking to *hot*...
  11. ZipperNipper

    Not new here, but I should introduce myself again

    Hey guys! I joined eons ago and have lurked off and on for years. With the recent loss of one of my babies, I wanted to come back to the forum to help others avoid losing theirs, if I can. I've had rabbits for 19 years and have a serious soft spot for long-eared, floofy-tailed, fuzzies. ^^...
  12. ZipperNipper

    My Holland Lop has an abscess under the jaw

    Just hang in there. 🤗 Abscesses can be painful, but it will be obvious if she doesn't get better.
  13. ZipperNipper

    Fabric conditioners for bunny

    I don't add fabric softener to my bun's towels because they eat the cotton sometimes. I use dryer balls instead to avoid any complications--but I'm hyper about bun health. Unless your rabbit lives on your bed 24/7, it won't be a problem. 👍
  14. ZipperNipper

    Advice on medication

    💔 My heart goes out to you, I'm so sorry for your loss.
  15. ZipperNipper

    Peeing in same spot but litter trained

    Weird! How old are they? Perhaps it's getting difficult to hop into the bedroom litterbox if it's got a higher entrance that the living room box. 🤨
  16. ZipperNipper

    Arthritic Flemish giant? Metacam?

    My vet said the same thing about my 8+ y.o. rex girl; super arthritic (like bone on bone) but she still gets air-time in her binkies, does zoomies and prefers to climb up several levels to her hidey spot. Are vets getting a bigger kick-back for selling Metacam these days?! Sheesh. You could...
  17. ZipperNipper

    Rabbit mites

    Keep in mind that even if the medication kills all of the bugs, the dandruff particles will still be stuck in the fur. Try brushing as much of the gunk out of your bun's fur as they'll allow and see if it comes back, but be gentle on the bunny skin (and do it outside in case the bugs are still...
  18. ZipperNipper

    New Bunnies!

    Absolutely need pictures. ^^ I love the name "Chicory"! What sex are they?
  19. ZipperNipper

    Urine soaked

    I second Mileybun's suggestion to see the vet; hopefully it's an bladder infection since that's easy to test for and clear up with antibiotics. She might also have a back injury or arthritis--both things that could make sticking her butt out to pee a painful position to hold. She'll need...
  20. ZipperNipper

    Old boy....need advice

    If I'd of had a bun that long (and I'm getting close), there's no way I could let them go without a fight. But then again, it may be that he's had a good loooooong life of twelve years and is tired out. I can't figure out why you need a vet to keep his nails short but his lying in the cage...
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