JimD
Well-Known Member
I popped in at the end of this.
Thanks to Pipp (aka: "I won't be around too much anymore." :stikpoke) ....you've gotten great advice and moral support.:thumbup:bunnydance:
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She hasn't pooped since the morning, and hasn't eaten on her own for a while. This is her nap time too though, so we'll see.
If she hasn't been taking in too much.....she probably won't be putting out too much yet.
You might try offering her a little of her favorite veggies...grate them due to the tooth issue.
I've always found that parsley will spark my bunnies appetite when they are a bit under.
And maybe some Nutrical...don't know if it was mentioned yet.
~Jim
Thanks to Pipp (aka: "I won't be around too much anymore." :stikpoke) ....you've gotten great advice and moral support.:thumbup:bunnydance:
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She hasn't pooped since the morning, and hasn't eaten on her own for a while. This is her nap time too though, so we'll see.
If she hasn't been taking in too much.....she probably won't be putting out too much yet.
You might try offering her a little of her favorite veggies...grate them due to the tooth issue.
I've always found that parsley will spark my bunnies appetite when they are a bit under.
And maybe some Nutrical...don't know if it was mentioned yet.
~Jim