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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Vienna has a gut impaction

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    • bunnylova123
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        Vienna was diagnose with a gut impaction about 5 hours ago, I’ve been checking on her regularly, feeding her the diet told to us by the vet ( grass, hay, water and a small amount of pellets ) she has done some small hard poops and is eating and drinking. Is there anything else I can do to help make her comfortable, or could you tell me what might’ve caused it?


      • Sarita
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          This is probably the best article by a very renowned rabbit savvy vet in the US that can answer your questions – I recommend reading the article in it’s entirety:

          http://rabbit.org/sluggish-motility…l-tract-2/

           


        • bunnylova123
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            Good news!!!!!!! After a follow up check at the vets the pain in her abdomen is gone, and we are told it was either due to stress or apple branches ( she gorged herself on those )


          • Sarita
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              That’s good, but I STILL recommend that you read the article if you have not that I posted a link to.


            • bunnylova123
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                Don’t worry, I already have, it was very interesting.

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