Pet Chat, Pet Forums, Pet Photos, Animal Type Database Pet Chat  
Home  ::  Vetfinder  ::  Pet Directory  ::  Pet Photos  ::   Your Account  ::  Forums  ::  Dogs Articles    ::  Cats Articles
Pet Menu
 Home
 Contact Pet Chat
 Pet Shop
 Advertising
 Webmaster Awards

 Pet Forums
 Forums
 Members_List
 Private Messages
 Staff
 Shout Box
 Forum Profile
 Forum Shop
 Forum Medals
 Members Map
 Forum Rules
 Pet Sales
 FREE Pet Ads
 Place An Ad
 Your Adverts
 News
 News Topics
 Send Us Pet News
 Pet Links
 Pet Resources
 Community
 Recommend Us
 Statistics
 Account
 Surveys
 Calendar
 Pet Photos
 Pet Games
 Legal Documents
 Online Radio
 Pet Guides
 Dogs
 Breed Info
 Pet Tools
 Vet Finder
 
Pet Directory
UK Pet Business Directory
Enter Business type or Name below and then search the Pet Business Directory
Want this on your website ?
 
Top Pet Posters
   Hcollie85 
 Posts: 2903 
 Points: 802 
 Pet Pounds: £5638 

   littlelab 
 Posts: 2490 
 Points: 1765 
 Pet Pounds: £13043 

   clareabella 
 Posts: 2275 
 Points: 732 
 Pet Pounds: £7719 

   pollaton 
 Posts: 2256 
 Points: 8883 
 Pet Pounds: £157 

   annestaff 
 Posts: 2083 
 Points: 8031 
 Pet Pounds: £721 

 
Pet Chat: Forums

Pet Chat :: View topic - Bunny owners please read on...
Pet Chat Forum Index Forum FAQ Memberlist Search Usergroups Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Use your PetPounds in Here Forum Medals buy pet accessories online at Furbabies
Information Bunny owners please read on...

Post new topic Reply to topic
Pet Chat Forum Index » Rabbit Chat Forum Printable Version   
View previous topic :: View next topic
AuthorMessage
jenvetnurse
Veterinary Advisor


Joined: Jun 08, 2005
Posts: 130
Age: 21
No.Of Pets: 6
Pet Types: cats/furries

Karma: 5
Thank


Medals: None

uk.gif

341 PetPounds

Items


Status: Offline

Post subject: Bunny owners please read on... Reply with quote

Here are some top tips to keep your bunny happy in the summer months:

Tip 1: Diet is Everything

95% of rabbits going to the vet will have diet related problems. Whether it's teeth, eyes, tummy upsets or fly strike, almost every condition can be linked to inappropriate diet. The majority of a rabbit's diet should be grass and hay, supplemented with a small amount of Supa-rabbit XL each day. On top of this you should feed it fresh vegetables - but not too many, you want your rabbit to eat as much hay and grass as possible. Remember your rabbit will need a fresh supply of water to drink each day.

Tip 2: Guard against Myxomatosis

Your rabbit should be vaccinated against to help reduce infection. Myxomatosis which is a serious and usually fatal disease, is caused by a highly contagious virus, transmitted from rabbit to rabbit by mosquitoes and fleas. There is no cure, only supportive therapy which usually fails. In high risk areas the vaccine should be given every six months. Additionally we would recommend you treat your rabbit against fleas to further reduce the risk.

Tip 3: Prevent Fly Strike

Fly strike is officially the most distressing disease known to vets and rabbits! In short, a rabbit gets eaten alive by maggots when flies, attracted to dirty conditions, lay their eggs on the rabbit's fur. We recommend cleaning out hutches every day, checking their bottoms for any sign of fly eggs and treating them with a prescription product to stop maggots developing. Ask your vet for more information about this product.

Tip 4: Worm your Rabbit

Rabbits can suffer from a brain parasite called E. Cuniculi. Affected rabbits often develop a severe head tilt and cannot remain balanced - a distressing thing for all concerned. Worryingly over 50% of rabbits are infected so regular worming is essential.

Tip 5: Get your Rabbit Insured
Insurance for your pet is something we strongly recommend as veterinary fees can be expensive. There is no National Health Service for animals but many people want the same quality of care and treatment for their pets. Many of the more complicated procedures can cost hundreds of pounds. Petplan have a policy especially designed for rabbit owners. Please ask for advice if you are unsure.
PostPosted:
Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:35 pm
Top of Page View user's profile Send private message
Twig
TopDog
TopDog


Joined: Feb 14, 2007
Posts: 513
Age: 18
No.Of Pets: 10+
Pet Types: Dog, 2 rabbits and lots of fish!

Karma: 15
Thank


Medals: None

uk.gif

2271 PetPounds

Items


Status: Offline

Post subject: Reply with quote

Hope you don't mind me adding a couple more things? Smile

Also, protect them against VHD, which is a horrible disease that almost always kills. You only need this vaccine once a year as its far more effective than the myxi jab which needs done ideally every 6 months. Also, make sure your vet doesn't give VHD and myxi at the same time, they should be space 2 weeks apart. Wink

Neutering is also essential for all female rabbits who almost always go on to develop womb or ovarian cancer from 4 years, sometimes sooner, and it spreads rapidly, so by the time you find out, they will need to be pts. Sad Someone who rescues rabbits says in all her females 4 and over had the start of womb cancer, and even a 3 year old had such advanced cancer she had to be pts. Sad Males should also ideally be done so as they can live with other rabbits.
PostPosted:
Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:19 pm
Top of Page View user's profile Send private messageVisit poster's website
littlelab
Moderator
Moderator


Joined: Jan 07, 2006
Posts: 2490
Age: 36
No.Of Pets: 5
Pet Types: 2 Dogslets and 3 Kittys

Karma: 22
Thank

Location: Essex
Medals: None

uk.gif

13043 PetPounds

Items


Status: Offline

Post subject: Reply with quote

I will make this a sticky as its so important and good info.
____________
Natalie and Co xxx
PostPosted:
Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:29 pm
Top of Page View user's profile Send private messageVisit poster's websiteMSN Messenger
jenvetnurse
Veterinary Advisor


Joined: Jun 08, 2005
Posts: 130
Age: 21
No.Of Pets: 6
Pet Types: cats/furries

Karma: 5
Thank


Medals: None

uk.gif

341 PetPounds

Items


Status: Offline

Post subject: Reply with quote

yes neutering important for both sexes - it makes them much better pets.

VHD is rare but nasty - i have never seen a case in 12 years of being in practice - it is rare but if your area has cases you should get it done.
PostPosted:
Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:12 pm
Top of Page View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
All times are GMT
Post new topic Reply to topic
Pet Chat Forum Index » Rabbit Chat Forum Printable Version  

Jump to:  

Related topics
 Topics   Replies   Author   Views   Last Post 
No new posts Top ten breeds of dog 19 Lu-1 1357 Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:15 am
Pet-Village View latest post
No new posts Top pet pointers 4 dobie_lover 650 Sat Jul 02, 2005 2:30 pm
amethystmyst View latest post
No new posts Top 15 songs 7 Lu-1 980 Tue May 31, 2005 6:55 pm
doglover View latest post
No new posts Staffie is top dog 3 sambo 902 Sun May 15, 2005 5:56 pm
Lu-1 View latest post
 

All times are GMT
Ported for PHP-Nuke by nukemods.com
Powered by phpBB 2.0.11 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group :: Theme & Graphics by Daz
Forums ©
Pet Chat, Pet Forums, Pet Talk, Pet ECards, Pet Calendar, Pet Photos

Furbabies Pet Shop || Motorhome Accessories || Motorhome Directory || Labrador Forums || Baby Forums || Peugeot Forums || Caravan Forums
P H P- N u k e Copyright © 2004.

Advertise On Petchat