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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Question about my Bunny’s health

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    • shirlybunnini
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         We brought her to the vet a few days after getting her for a check up and he said she was fine. The next day we thought we heard aweird noise coming from her that wasn’t like anything described online(turns out its not her it was the waterbottle vibrating) and her pooping kind of slowed it SEEMED so we brought her to the vet again. She said that Bunnini may be a little gassy but that Bunnini can probably work it out herself and to just keep an eye on her. 

        Edit: She’s fine, thanks! 


      • LBJ10
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          It could be stress-related. What are you currently feeding her? Is she a good hay eater?


        • shirlybunnini
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            I am feeding her alfalfa hay. She loves her hay. Whenever I put in a new handful of hay she comes hopping for it. I’ve been feeding her like 1/8 of a cup of pellets the first week of having her but the last 3 days I’ve been feeding her only like 20 pellet pieces to encourage more hay eating. She did go to the vet 2 days in a row which was probably stressful but it’s been about a week later. I called my vet and she said to give her ” a drop or two” of simethicone. I dropped the simethicone onto a pellet and she ate it. Waiting for effects. 


          • tobyluv
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              Since you think she may be gassy, have you tried baby simethicone drops?


            • shirlybunnini
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                I have tried simethicone drops. I gave her a “drop or two” and the vet said to give that dose every 12 hours.I can’t really tell if they’re helping because her behavior’s always been pretty cheery and active. Her poops seem to be getting a little bigger but they have a tail at the end still. I also can’t tell if her stomach is giving her pain. 

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