lisaandfluffy
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I went to my local feed store last night right before they closed and my 9 year old daughter went to look at the rabbits like we always do. Well, she saw one of the babies looked just like her first bunny Chip who passed due to age last year. We're talking identical almost. I couldn't leave her. We told the worker to please grab her for us (you can't touch them or look at them before buying. They're in a feed bin basically behind a fence to keep people from reaching in). They put her in a plain brown box and we paid and left. When we got home, I asked my daughter to hand me the box so I could see how the bunny was doing. I opened the lid and bam, fleas hopping all around. Mainly in the box and also on her face right above her nose. I squished as many of them as I could and immediately set her up in a quarantine cage placed in my tub to minimize flea issues. Called the vet who made us an appt for the next morning right at opening. This morning we saw the vet and got a dose of revolution applied. She also sent me home with 5 more doses to be given once a week or until the fleas are gone. I clean her little cage twice a day and she's always got fresh alfalfa, pellets and water. Shes so tiny at 1lb 11oz and I want to make sure I'm not missing anything I could be doing.
I was told by the vet to give her a bath in 2 days with dawn dish soap. Not just for the fleas but because she's absolutely deeply filthy with urine and poo stuck everywhere. Any tips on making the bath experience less stressful for her? I'll attach some pics of her, and her current set up for reference. When she's out of quarantine she'll have free roam sharing my daughter's room just like her last bunny had and it's already bunny proofed. I just feel awful for her. I don't know how people can so neglect animals like this.
I almost forgot to add, her name is Fluffy.
I was told by the vet to give her a bath in 2 days with dawn dish soap. Not just for the fleas but because she's absolutely deeply filthy with urine and poo stuck everywhere. Any tips on making the bath experience less stressful for her? I'll attach some pics of her, and her current set up for reference. When she's out of quarantine she'll have free roam sharing my daughter's room just like her last bunny had and it's already bunny proofed. I just feel awful for her. I don't know how people can so neglect animals like this.
I almost forgot to add, her name is Fluffy.