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Lynda

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Snuggles is "just about cleared up" says the vet.

She only really sneezes now when she sticks her nose deep into her hay:?

Vet visits are getting cheaper but Snuggles is really gettingtired of me chasing her with the syringe. I'm surprised she hasn'tbitten me yet! I've tried the meds in food, etc., but she doesn't gofor it.

I was going to have the vet do a Pasteurella culture todaybutcar repairs took that money....no car nowork(almost an hr away)no pay check no vet, right?

Snuggles is eating, drinking, peeing, pooping,playing,gaining weight and"clearing up", so I thinkit can wait til next visit if she's not 100% when we goback.

Is six weeks of meds unusual???

This all started March 11th with Baytril for 2wks (Vet charged $37.00 for visit and exam + $12.75 for med)

Then went with what was left of the Baytril and added Doxycycline for 2 wks (charged $32.00 for visit/exam and $16.60 for med)

Now we're finishing up the Doxycycline and adding Baytril again for 2 wks (free visit/exam only $12.00 for med)

 
and whatwill get her clean/white?

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Blossom hates her meds too. Her medicine is onceevery 24 hours and I noticed how much water she drinks in a 24 hoursperiod. So, I started putting it in her water and no more stressing herover it. You could always ask your vet if the meds she's oncan go in her water.

Blossom's feet also looked like that. I haven't bathed her but it hasgotten better. She's got a rug and litter box in her space.
 
what color is her litter? my buns feetwere green when i used cat country which is wheat grass based and green:) they're not nearly as dirty now that i use yesterdaysnews..
 
BunBun Mom wrote:
Blossom's feet also looked like that.
This info is from Buck on a thread about cleaning white bunnies........

"...use white vinegar andwater solution 50/50 in a spray bottle. Dampen the area to becleaned, then rub cornstarch into it until it isthe consistency of toothpaste. Let it dry, then brush itout. You may have to repeat for stubbornstains."


Rainbows! :)



 
Thanks! I'll get my son (15 yr old, not 9 yrold:shock:) to help me with the vinegar, etc.when he's donehis homework.

The litter.....I'm using Yesterday's news but she's peed out of the box a couple times.

I ordered Woody Pet fromhttp://adamspetsupplies.com/store/Shouldbe here tomorrow. It came tojust over $20w/shippingbut I don't drive and if it's as good as everyone says, it'll be worthit;)


 
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