Has anyone used simethicone.

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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
 
Penny started eating her pellets last night, and pooping is going well too. When we let her out in the morning she was like her old self again. Very active, running around like a little horse.

I have to make sure to get rid of her sheeding fur, I see quite of few of it in her poop when I brake it apart.

Thanks for asking.
 
Glad she's feeling better. :)

Pipp is molting, too, at the moment, it's always a tricky time. She hates the brush, and really hates me 'plucking', so I just keep wetting my hands and rubbingas much fur off as possible withpetting session. That's the best way to get the most off, anyway.

Nose pats all around! :bunnydance:

sas :)
 
Haha, we call it 'plucking' too. I even use that verb when I talk to my mom in Russian.

Penny loves being plucked. And I pretty much mastered the technique. Molly on the other hand, we have to pet for awhile to get her settled down, and then you can start plucking.

 
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