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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny hit head on glass door

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    • Brownie
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        Brownie is put in a cage at night out in our balcony its pretty safe. I left the upper part of the cage open while feeding him last night and totally forgot abt closing it. Our balcony door is quite huge and is a glass door its kept open to get cool air in. Brownie sneaked in and was found in the kitchen.I was woken up by my mom at dawn and I picked him and was walking towards balcony. We bought him few weeks ago so not every area is bunny proof so I was kinda baffled at how he got in there and worried he ate anything from the kitchen and also half asleep. I picked him up and was walking back to his cage out in the balcony. The glass door was not fully open and his head was slammed into the door while he was in my arm because dumb me didn’t think the fact the door wasn’t open completely. I’m scared and it’s mostly my fault. He is in his cage he ate some pellets and is now sleeping. I really wish he didn’t get hurt


      • Kiki
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          Indie bonked her head last week, just keep an eye on him. Remember, you’re human


        • Brownie
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            i was feeling worried and guilty . Brownie is my first pet too. He is sleeping fine now. For now Phew


          • Bunny House
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              If he starts showing any signs of pain, you can take him to the vet and they can do an X-ray and make sure his skull isn’t cracked, and if he got a concussion, anti inflammatory drugs can help reduce inflammation but he probably just has a bad headache


            • Brownie
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                thank you for the reply is fine lil bunny now ….so relieved that nothing major happened to <g class="gr_ gr_98 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_run_anim Grammar only-ins doubleReplace replaceWithoutSep" id="98" data-gr-id="98">brownie</g>.</p>

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