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18-08-2008, 07:57 PM   #11

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


Glad she's eating the grated carrot! I haven't used the fibreplex yet, how do you find it? I haven't heard many good things about it so far.



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18-08-2008, 08:05 PM   #12

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


I really like the fibreplex, much better than the biolapis and the rabbits seem more willing to take it. If the owner isn't used to handling the rabbit, it would be more difficult compared to putting biolapis in the water, but I at least you know the rabbit has actually taken in the fibreplex. The only gripe I have, is we often get a dud tube which seems really stiff when trying to squeeze it out. One of my rabbits is on an inhaler and gets a section of fibreplex every night just as a cover incase he gets any tummy upsets. He has an allergy/asthma and is very thin and quite frail, we don't know how old he is as he was rescued from a house, the owners moved out and left him and 9 guinea pigs. The neighbours saved them, when they heard the guinea pigs squeaking.



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19-08-2008, 12:41 PM   #13

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


Just got Misty and Smudge's results back- both negative.
2 more in tomorrow.



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19-08-2008, 01:26 PM   #14

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


Well done Misty and Smudge - good news there!



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19-08-2008, 04:17 PM   #15

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


More happy news!



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19-08-2008, 05:00 PM   #16

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


bet you're relieved. Only 2 more to go. Fingers and toes crossed for you.



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19-08-2008, 05:23 PM   #17

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


How is Kizzy doing?



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19-08-2008, 05:52 PM   #18

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


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Originally Posted by calismum
bet you're relieved. Only 2 more to go. Fingers and toes crossed for you.
No, worse than that, another 4 to go! I next 2, Sooty and Mustard I am a bit more worried about one of these being positive, especially Mustard. He and Triger were great friends and spent lots of time play fighting, also neither of these 2 have ever been tested before. Fingers crossed, will let you know.

Angieh, Kizzy is fine, she is in on Friday for a dental, its Jess (sorry I didn't put down her name) who has the abscess. It does get confusing as we have 13 rabbits.
Jess is still eating carrot and picked at a bit of grass, I have to inject her tomorrow with betamox, and continue like this, every other day, until the abscess goes away-hopefully.
I noticed this morning that Gigi, our pig, is holding her head to the side, I did try to clean her ears, but it isn't easy on an animal that is over 100kg. Will talk to the vet tomorrow when I am in with Mustard and Sooty. At least if she needs an injection, Mike will be home to help.



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20-08-2008, 11:52 AM   #19

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


Yeee, Sooty and Mustard are also negative. Have also been asked to take on another cat- a 14 year old, hyperthyroid female, her owner is moving to Canada and doesn't want to put her through the journey. I've said I must check with Mike, and she must be tested.



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20-08-2008, 02:57 PM   #20

Re: Start of blood testing next week!


Well done to Sooty and Mustard too. Phew!



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