Not again, please...
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c.bolduan
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Not again, please...
I am a bit worried about Mr Mo
He just seems a bit 'off'. There's been a bit of carnage this weekend with the new build (see Property Ladder) and the chinchillas moving back in, so it could just be that, but he's not overly keen on eating.
He didn't want any treats offered to him but picked at some curly kale and wolfed down some grass. He seems fairly active still and isn't sitting hunched, flat etc.
I am just terrified he's going to have another stasis episode all the time
Please send top up vibes that it's just the upheaval and he'll be ok. Thank you guys
He just seems a bit 'off'. There's been a bit of carnage this weekend with the new build (see Property Ladder) and the chinchillas moving back in, so it could just be that, but he's not overly keen on eating.
He didn't want any treats offered to him but picked at some curly kale and wolfed down some grass. He seems fairly active still and isn't sitting hunched, flat etc.
I am just terrified he's going to have another stasis episode all the time
Please send top up vibes that it's just the upheaval and he'll be ok. Thank you guys
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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Loads of vibes coming your way.
Rosie has been off today, but she had her vaccination yesterday so I have put it down to that. I haven't seen her eat properly today but she has just accepted a carroty so I am hoping all is now well. Bunnies are too worrisome at times.
Rosie has been off today, but she had her vaccination yesterday so I have put it down to that. I haven't seen her eat properly today but she has just accepted a carroty so I am hoping all is now well. Bunnies are too worrisome at times.
Sixer- Senior Hopper
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^ That they are!
I feel like between my furry family I never stop worrying about one of them!
I feel like between my furry family I never stop worrying about one of them!
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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Lots of loving vibes on their way hun.
Hugs
JO xx
Hugs
JO xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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I know exactly what you mean sunni...with my three being perm ill, I never get a day off from the worry.... but, I wouldn't swap them for the world.
I expect that this is the upheaval hun, together with the movement with the clocks... they are creatures of habit and don't like change at all.
Eating grass is really good for keeping the tummy topped up with good fibre :-)
I expect that this is the upheaval hun, together with the movement with the clocks... they are creatures of habit and don't like change at all.
Eating grass is really good for keeping the tummy topped up with good fibre :-)
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Mr Mo top up vibes sent in lorries! All fingers crossed it is just a off day and he is back to his good behaviour tomorrow.
Please keep us posted.
Please keep us posted.
c.bolduan- Established Hopper
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Thank you all
He's since taken some treats and eaten some herby mix. I'm thinking it is *hopefully* just the change in his routine and he'll be back to himself in the morning. Will see how he goes with his pellets in a bit...
He's since taken some treats and eaten some herby mix. I'm thinking it is *hopefully* just the change in his routine and he'll be back to himself in the morning. Will see how he goes with his pellets in a bit...
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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I am sure it is just the change hun but sending lots of vibes just in case.
BugsBunny- Established Hopper
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I am pleased to report that Mr Mo is back to his old self this morning - false alarm!
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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Phew!! Glad to hear all is well with Mr Mo
The Snowman- Junior Hopper
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What a relief, I am well pleased love.
Hugs
Jo xx
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jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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...but now Willow has sticky bottom
Does the fun ever end?
Does the fun ever end?
FluffSlave- Senior Hopper
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Oh no love, sticky bottie vibes on their way.
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JO xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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it is one thing after another lately. Hoping Willow is ok
The Snowman- Junior Hopper
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I do love a false alarm
I hope Willow's ok
I hope Willow's ok
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False alarm is great, sticky bot not so much
Vibes on their way to you.
Vibes on their way to you.
c.bolduan- Established Hopper
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Oh dear!!! on one side:dance: on the other sending lots on vibes!!!
can someone tell me what that is, what causes it. Thanks
Judy
can someone tell me what that is, what causes it. Thanks
Judy
bunny boy- Junior Hopper
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Oh dear!!! on one side:dance: on the other sending lots on vibes!!!
can someone tell me what that is, what causes it. Thanks
Judy
can someone tell me what that is, what causes it. Thanks
Judy
bunny boy- Junior Hopper
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It can be caused by a lot of things bunnyboy - stress, heat, but most commonly, a lack of fibre in the diet.
When either of my two get it I know I have probably gone a bit overboard on the treats/veggies/pellets and I will cut all of that out and just give them hay until poops go back to normal
If it continues for more than a few days on hay only though, it could be something else and it is worth seeing a vet.
Willow is fine again now - they hay trick worked as always (although she didn't approve!)
When either of my two get it I know I have probably gone a bit overboard on the treats/veggies/pellets and I will cut all of that out and just give them hay until poops go back to normal
If it continues for more than a few days on hay only though, it could be something else and it is worth seeing a vet.
Willow is fine again now - they hay trick worked as always (although she didn't approve!)
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