This group is designed for caretakers of special needs rabbits. It is especially targeted for those caretakers who are chronically ill themselves, but is open to anyone who is caring for a chronically ill or disabled house rabbit. Discussion is open to talking about our bunnies, their illnesses or disabilities, and the personal challenges we face to care for them properly.
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My name is Ali and I have 8 rabbits, 4 guinea pigs, a dog, a blue tongue skink, and a leopard gecko. Out of my 8 rabbits I have treated two for head-tilt and
Okay, here is the advice I got from my friend. Most rabbits who have a broken leg that does not mend well do NOT NEED AMPUTATION UNLESS THERE IS A SERIOUS
Where do you live? The quality of surgeries available depend on how close you are to certain state-of-the-art vet schools. If you can get your bunny to a vet
Hello, I work with rescued rabbits and am often in the position of deciding who needs to go to the vet immediately and who can wait until a better vet is