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Rabbit Corner V10, --== Come Get Some Bunny Rubs ==--
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Dec 20 2013, 12:32 PM
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hello guys. i just bought a 4 month old holland lop few days ago, i found out that one of her back leg is bigger than the another one. is this a symptom of some diseases? and also today her poop is very sticky and alot. where can i bring her to check ? im located in kajang.
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Dec 20 2013, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Dec 20 2013, 01:57 PM) A list of recommended Vets have been included on the 1st page of this thread. yes i understand that they do not need to bath frequently but her poop is very watery this morning and the poop is sticking onto her fur thats why i decided to wash it.The leg looks normal to me. I wouldn't worry unless it has sores, fractured or broken. Also, you should know that bathing is a very stressful ordeal for rabbits. They are very clean animals and do not need to take bath unless absolutely necessary. what can i do if she poop watery and sticky? im currently feeding her alfafa hay. should i give her unlimited hay or just a handful of hay per meal? |
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Feb 10 2014, 02:04 AM
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guys, my rabbit just turned into adult this month and i have change the hay from alfafa to timothy.
however, my rabbit is not eating the timothy hay. what can i do about it? |
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