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post Dec 7 2010, 11:35 PM, updated 11y ago

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Hello and Welcome to Rabbit Corner V10!

Welcome to all new member whom just got bump into us rclxms.gif This thread is dedicated to those who would like to share their pet rabbit experiences, their pet stories or even seek help with other fellow owner.

Enjoy your stay here and please comply to Lowyat.NET Rules and Regulations at all times.

IMPORTANT: Please do check out the post below for whole lotsa information! icon_rolleyes.gif If you don't find any information from there, feel free to post a question and please feel free to contribute any valuable information that you think is worth a mention.

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>>> Introduction to House Rabbit <<< (Click Here)



Information Hub:

1. New Owners Guidelines:
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2. What is hay? Hay is the STAPLE FOOD you should give to your bunny (Click Here for picture!)
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3. Veggies for Bunny (Click Here!)

4. Fruits for Bunny (Click Here!)

5. A Rabbit in the House (Click Here!)

6. Using the Right Medications & Porridge for Bunny (Click Here!)

7. BREEDING
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8. Benefits in Neutering/Spaying your bunnies
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9. Some Guide to Check Your Bunny Health Condition
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10. Essential Links:
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11. Rabbit Savvy Veterinary Contacts:
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12. Grooming for Bunnies (Trimming fur, Nail clipping, Shower, etc)
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13. Pet Shop that have Bunnies Supplies
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14. DIY Hay Rack Guide
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15. Rabbit Banners
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16. List of Rabbitries:
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17. Dealing with rabbit death:
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18. Member's Blogs:
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post Dec 7 2010, 11:37 PM

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Rabbit First Aid Kit

Often times we find ourselves helpless whenever our rabbit(s) fall sick. The nearest vet is either close or is not rabbit savvy enough to help us. As concerned rabbit owners, we must be self sufficient to care for our own rabbit(s) which often times seemed to be dispensable objects.

These are the must haves for all rabbit owners.

For those who are interested to add on item(s) to this list please PM. Thank you.

1) Rabbit Nutri-Drops
This is by far my favorite (not because I carry the product). It has proven to save lives. It is not a medicine but supplement. 50% Nutrients from this liquid based supplement goes straight into the bloodstream without going through the digestive process making it the most powerful and efficient life saver for rabbits - a "miracle cure". PM sangterap or email truluvrabbitry@gmail.com to obtain.

2) Benebac (PetAG)
Contain live colonies of good bacteria which helps in balancing the gut flora. Helps with bloating caused by bad bacteria releasing toxin and gas. Only a few vets carry this product in Klang Valley. One of them is:

Dhillon Animal Clinic & Surgery
19, Jalan Bukit 11/2, Petaling Jaya
Malaysia 46200
Contact : 03-79551370

3) Oxbow Critical Care
Grounded/Powder form hay with complete nutrients for rabbits that refuses to eat. By adding water and making it into a slurry, it can easily be given orally through a syringe. Can be obtained from Pet Lovers Centre and most stores carrying Oxbow product.

4) Zellox-II
Though some ingredients in this human product is not suitable for rabbits, the main active ingredient SIMETHICONE is very effective in breaking up gas when a rabbit is experiencing a bloat. Can be obtained easily in any pharmacy. General dosage when a rabbit is bloating, 1 ml every hour for first 3 hours. 1 ml every 8 hours thereafter.

5) Syringe
I find this tool very useful especially when giving supplements and medicine orally. Can be obtained from any pharmacy.

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post Dec 7 2010, 11:40 PM

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Stay tuned for more announcements.

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post Dec 7 2010, 11:40 PM

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Purebred Pedigree Rabbit Resources (PLEASE HELP ME WITH DETAILS - PM)

Breed Standards Illustrated:

1. Holland Lop
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2. Netherland Dwarf
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3. Dwarf Hotot
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4. Lionhead
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5. Mini Rexf
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6. English Angora
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post Dec 8 2010, 02:00 PM

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I agree with Kazuki that young rabbits must be given unlimited food as they are growing.

More fresh hay too just in case the pellets finish, he still can munch on hay...

QUOTE(madfag @ Dec 8 2010, 01:06 PM)
i was told to add two layers of pellets for Haze everyday but this morning before work i refill his pellet bowl, he finished it in seconds.

should i split it into two meals?

and when i need to put him in the cage he run away sad.gif
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post Dec 10 2010, 09:49 AM

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wakakakakaka....

great tip.....

you must add another *TING!*

QUOTE(Eli @ Dec 8 2010, 10:47 PM)
Hey folks, I found a way to remove dried rabbit pee stains from tiles! Toothpaste! Now my apartment smells of darlie! Hahahahahahaha smile.gif
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post Dec 12 2010, 11:37 PM

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MROC Formation Meeting Today. We had so much fun. Stay tuned bunny lovers, we are gonna organize loads of FUN FUN FUN!

http://mroc.wordpress.com


Also, new super good rabbit products in the market. FRESH FRESH FRESH! Go find out quick!

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post Dec 13 2010, 11:25 PM

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Zenix,

The reptile was just there to keep us entertained.

QUOTE(zenix @ Dec 13 2010, 06:44 PM)
i wouldn't mind joining but i am with you not one for the reptilian kind of pet  sweat.gif
talking about that there was this iguana thinggy at my office last week.
this week it disappeared usually it is at the front door or loading bay.
probably the bangla, myanmar, vietnamese warehouse worker had it for lunch?  sweat.gif
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Eli,

I believe I should have brought this one....


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post Dec 15 2010, 10:50 AM

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Bro, too huge!!! LOL! Love the pinkies!
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post Dec 17 2010, 09:02 AM

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Some are passive and doesn't jump at all. But I must agree that they are high flyers...

QUOTE(madfag @ Dec 16 2010, 05:10 PM)
how high can your bunnies jump?

mine can jump on top of her cage already and thats pretty high. im afraid that he might hurt himself when he jumps up or down.

getting braver and nottier by the day.
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post Dec 18 2010, 03:38 PM

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new automatic tissue dispenser...
It's aliveeEEEeeeEee.....

QUOTE(yueyi5730 @ Dec 18 2010, 03:03 PM)
let me tell u guys a funny story

it is when my rabbit discovered the tissue box
she was  amused by it as she kept pulling out a tissue but another one pops out...she was so amazed that she keep on pulling out tissues again and again when i looked at her i couldn't help it but laugh at the silly rabbit..yeap the tissue was all over my living room..hahahahaa laugh.gif
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post Dec 19 2010, 11:48 PM

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Merry Christmas to you too Coco, June and Mei Leng!

QUOTE(lm_meileng @ Dec 19 2010, 05:58 PM)
hi to all bunny folks, congratulations to rabbit corner v.10

Coco and June want to say hi and wishing u all merry christmas and hv a happy new year  rclxms.gif
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post Dec 20 2010, 11:54 PM

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Spreading some Christmas cheer......

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post Dec 23 2010, 12:14 PM

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Totally agree.....

QUOTE(lm_meileng @ Dec 22 2010, 04:03 PM)
Rabbit normally will mark his/her territorial by their pee or poo. U can observe where they frequently mark these places n try to put a litter tray there. U can also confine yr rabbit into a cage or play pen n let them do their business there. As time goes by, yr rabbit will recognize the place that they normally do their business n u can slowly increase their roaming area. Try to put their eating and drinking bowl near to the litter box as rabbit will normally do their business after eating/drinking.  smile.gif
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post Dec 25 2010, 10:38 AM

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MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL!!!!

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post Dec 27 2010, 01:58 AM

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U have done right thing. Please cover the side of the cage where u put the nest box and leave mommy alone. Check again the next day to see if babies are fed. Don't disturb them anymore...

Hope you have good plans for all 7 babies....

Good luck!

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post Dec 28 2010, 08:57 PM

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applaud you for considering neutering your pets.
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QUOTE(apengfx- @ Dec 27 2010, 12:05 PM)
may i know where is the vet?
i'm planning to neutered/spray my rabbit also.
can you please PM me the pricing for the operation.

thanks
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WahhHhh...what happened to rabbit thread so quiet.....
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post Dec 31 2010, 10:15 PM

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 to all bunny lovers and bunnies!!!!

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post Jan 2 2011, 05:03 PM

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Say what? Withered bunny? poor thing....

QUOTE(lucifercipher @ Jan 2 2011, 01:47 PM)
Can someone help me find Briter Bunny rabbit food?
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post Jan 3 2011, 02:07 PM

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u can try to pm this member call Puremate

QUOTE(apiz_shogun @ Jan 3 2011, 12:40 AM)
Hi, may i know lion's head price ( a pair)? Coz there a pet shop near my house sell them Rm130/pair, both colour is orange. I don't know if it is original lion head rabbit, maybe mix already
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