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Thread: **EMERGENCY** I need rabbit experts!!

  1. #16
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    I don't know if it happens to kitties actually.. because cats are so clean, if it did, I would imagine they would clean it off regularly and we wouldn't notice it as much.. but that's just a guess..

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    I at her bum, but I don't think there was any because I flipped her over and rubed her cheeks and she feel asleep. I didn't see any then and I think I might have noticed. I'll go home and look, as I'm at school. She was acting fine this morning and is eating well. I checked her litter box and there was no blood in it but I still made her an apointment for tonight at 6, just to be sure. Thank you for all of your help. I'll tell you what the vet said after the apointment.

    Ash
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    Take some poos with you!!!!!

    It's always better to be safe (taking her to the vet), than sorry (having a serious condition go untreated).... you've done the right thing making an appointment for her.

    Be sure to let us know what the vet has to say.....

    He may want to test her fecal matter...... See if you can get a half dozen fresh poops and put them in a baggie and take them with you to the vet....... I would guess he's going to ask you to do this anyways so it's better to take the poos1 before he asks for them, otherwise you'll be delaying a possible diagnosis if you wait and take the samples in tomorrow or later in the week.....

    Good luck!!! My thoughts are with you and J-girl!!!
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    Let us know how it goes, Ash... I'll be waiting on pins and needles!!!

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    Well. The doctor said everything looks fine. He said to get a urine sample if we could and so we are going to try.Although, we do have some exiting news! We've changed her named to Julian instead of Jillian, because she is a he good thing we didn't get another bun to go along wiht her errr Him. He is doing great runnin around like a crazy bun always does, LOL.


    Ash
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    oooooooo! im glad HE ( ) is ok!

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    Oh my!! Mis-sexing bunnies sure does happen alot here lately! lol

    So glad that Julian is ok... here's hoping for a good outcome on the upcoming test!!!

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    Thanx Julian did go pee in his cage and we got a nice amount I also wanted to let you all know how to pronounce his name just in case you were un sure about it- its Jewl E On , sounds just like Jillian (Jill E On), LOL.

    Ash
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    Oh my another she-bun is a he-bun! LOL I'm going to be so confused!

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    I'm really glad to hear everything is okay.

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    A Club

    I think those of us who have our bunnies "change" their sex on us, need to form a club.....we could call it "The Switcheroo Club"!!!!
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    LOL! I'm in for the club! LOL Well Julian is still called a pretty little girl eveytime anyone comes in cause I said ti last time they were here lol He is havin fun hoppin around and taking advantage of free range of the livingroom, of course only when we are home, but he still loves it!

    lol

    Ash
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    Originally posted by Brie
    First and foremost, blood in stool or urine is NEVER a good thing, wheter it be human, rabbit, horse, dog, monkey, alien....]
    Actually, some rabbits just always have a little blood in their urine, and it doesn't hurt them in any way. I'd definitely get it checked out, but I had a male Netherland for 11 1/2 years who always had a bit of blood in his urine. The vet ran some bloodwork, and told me that it happened sometimes, and it wasn't hurting him in any way.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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