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Sneezing Bunny seems sick

Discussion in 'All other pets' started by orirunaway, Jul 25, 2005.

  1. orirunaway

    orirunaway New Member

    Oh help... our bunny kepts on sneezing. What will I do? Recommend pls.

    And just yesterday, early on the morning my cousin found under the bunny's cage a fresh blood that seems to be a urine of blood. We gave her leaves to eat but not the recommended one. Her food were the rabbit food, carrots and grasses. This leaves were just given once by my mother.

    Help pls.. :cry:
     
  2. sakura.seppun

    sakura.seppun New Member

    Are you using any kind of wood chips for bedding or litter?
     
  3. orirunaway

    orirunaway New Member

    Yes, I use wood litter for her beddings but it is a different kind of wood litter that isn't usually the one that is being used for a bedding.
     
  4. sakura.seppun

    sakura.seppun New Member

    I used a wood chip litter for my first ferret and he developed respitory problems, sneezing, hacking, etc.... After I found out about how bad the litter was for him, I got rid of it, of course, and he was better within a week.

    Unless the manufacturer of the litter you are using goes through processes to remove all dust and oils, you really shouldn't use it. Infact, most litter/bedding made from wood, even that says otherwise, is not made for small mammals and can be quite harmful to them.

    Try just some regular kitty litter or pellet form litter for a few weeks and see if your bun improves.

    Good luck!
     
  5. orirunaway

    orirunaway New Member

    Sneezing Bunny seems sick..

    Thanks sakura.seppun, I'll try. :y_the_best:
     
  6. sakura.seppun

    sakura.seppun New Member

    No problem, that's what we're here for! <3
     

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