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by Little Drummer Girl » Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:48 am
βℓσωιиɢ βʋввℓɛƨ wrote:I love bunnies! I wish I had one. I am working on my parents to get one, but it isn't exactly working...
I have wanted one for some time now. Everyone says I will loose interest after I get one. How can I convince my parents that I am responsible enough to take care of one? Also, any tips for taking care of one and other useful info I might need?
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by ZORAGON » Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:49 pm
Does anyone one know what I should feed my rabbit to help her gain some weight fast. My mini rex is nothing but fur and bones now. She only eats a little on her own and she's pooping a lot but she has lost way to much weight and I'm still afraid she might die from this. I heard pumpkin seeds where fating but is that the best thing to give her? I'm having to force feed her everyday but she will only take so much of me poking stuff in her mouth with a syringe. Any suggestions?
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by friedapplejuice » Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:07 pm
ZORAGON wrote:Does anyone one know what I should feed my rabbit to help her gain some weight fast. My mini rex is nothing but fur and bones now. She only eats a little on her own and she's pooping a lot but she has lost way to much weight and I'm still afraid she might die from this. I heard pumpkin seeds where fating but is that the best thing to give her? I'm having to force feed her everyday but she will only take so much of me poking stuff in her mouth with a syringe. Any suggestions?
Aww, poor baby! =[ Have you contacted a vet about this? Since she's pooping a lot I wouldn't say she has GI Stasis, but I really think she needs to go see a vet if she isn't eating. Oats can help rabbits gain weight, but not in a very large quantity. Maybe this can help you out-
http://www.mybunny.org/info/health.htm But please take her to see a vet! Us members on CS are no medical experts!
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