I spoke to Dr. Kittermen.....

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Bun~Bun

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I don't have the time and $350 to run up to hisvet. So I asked him about Bun-Bun's 2 issues he has - chalky pee andsneezing. Even though, his sneezing has spontaniously gonedown, I still keep my eye on him. I've tried my best on helpingBun-Bun's pee problem - but I have no success. I finally found theTimothy Hay Based Pellets - $20 for a bag the size I usually get of thecommon pellets(10 pounds.)!! Woo!! So I got him a 5 pound bag of thetimothy hay pellets to see how he'd react to it - he hatedit!! He didn't touch it, nocked over his bowl, and thumpedhis foot for attention(Like he does when he whants treats.), like aspoiled rotton child.
Any ways, I asked Dr Kittermen if there was any I could make him feelcompfortable till' I can get him to the vet. He said to get a vaporizerfor his snezzing and lots of timothy hay and green veggies for his peeproblem. Some one here also said I could give him "Crazins"(CranberryRaisens.). I get them for him every week, but whith no results, theirmore than just a treat.
Bun-Bun likes the Vaporizer and sniffs the steam and will sleep by it(Iguess it makes him warm and clears up a possibly stuffednose.). I also thought about some "natual" anti-biotics -like Vitamen C in fruits. He looooovvveees mango, and luckly I foundsome mango necter - high in Vitamen C and no Calcium - perfect. I putit in a little cheap water bottle. He likes it too!!

But anyways, are there any more ways to make him feel compfortable?
 
I know if you are switching pellets they wonttend to go towards them. We are in the process of getting Hollyswitched. We've been mixing the pellets she's been eating with the newtimothy based ones and havent had any problems with her not eatingpellets.
 

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