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Really? Hmm, maybe that's why my Coon doesn't much care for chicken. He's more of a rabbit and pork eater.

 

Will rabbit cause her problems? Would it be a better choice than chicken? I can't get organic beef right away, so will have to come up with something. I raise my own rabbit meat, organically of course.

 

She is old enough to eat herself, but it has to be soft. She is moving better, and is letting me probe her leg a bit. It feels like she may have broken the femur. But, she can move it and put a bit of weight on it. I am anxious to have someone look at it and help me figure out if she may have future problems with it from getting large, growing, etc.

 

She is bright, perky and playing today, so her attitude is good, as is her appetite.

 

Kim S.

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I have no data about rabbit... Something else you can do to help her

poop is get her some Petromalt (or similar preparation) from the

grocery store or any pet store. You put just a little bit on your

finger and let her lick it off.

 

Will you be taking her to the vet on Monday?

 

xoxox JoJo

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kimberly Smith "

<k_frog100@h...> wrote:

> Really? Hmm, maybe that's why my Coon doesn't much care for

chicken. He's more of a rabbit and pork eater.

>

> Will rabbit cause her problems? Would it be a better choice than

chicken? I can't get organic beef right away, so will have to come

up with something. I raise my own rabbit meat, organically of course.

>

> She is old enough to eat herself, but it has to be soft. She is

moving better, and is letting me probe her leg a bit. It feels like

she may have broken the femur. But, she can move it and put a bit of

weight on it. I am anxious to have someone look at it and help me

figure out if she may have future problems with it from getting

large, growing, etc.

>

> She is bright, perky and playing today, so her attitude is good, as

is her appetite.

>

> Kim S.

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