We can't afford to take her to the vet. I do think she has worms because other than loosing weight, she's acting like herself. Her poop is normal and she has a good appetite and is very energetic. What should I do??
We can't afford to take her to the vet. I do think she has worms because other than loosing weight, she's acting like herself. Her poop is normal and she has a good appetite and is very energetic. What should I do??
Leah
Why worms? Rabbits are vegetarians ... why would you assume worms? How old is your rabbit? What symptoms ae you seeing?
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What kind is she? It could be she has a wool ball. Use a regular cat hairball med. Or dried pinapple or dried Papya. My Angorias used to do this a lot ,although rabbits can get worms it's just not as likely unless they are running around with another animal that has worms.
Age also plays in to it unfortunatly rabbits don't have a huge life expentancy. I'm so amazed at my WeeOne hes a netherland dawrf/Jersey wooly and hes 15 years old .
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