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Post by Jellybean on Oct 31, 2003 9:35:09 GMT -5
ookiez thanks. if a few days later not ok and is bothering him, i'll bring him down to namly.
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Post by clover on Nov 2, 2003 4:23:36 GMT -5
Okie. I also scared she'll lick the moisteriser. These days she seems to be in a bad mood though. How to tell if she has her menses? Sorry, cos it's like, I will be in a foul mood during my menses. And for her, it seems like she is very moody these days. For no apparent reason, she'll thump her feet. Also, she has become a little bit sloppy. She used to clean her mouth often, now I can see some stains. Really dunno why. I have to wipe her bald patch and mouth. She's also quite unhappy with me these days. I held her only a few min to see her bald patch (much lesser than a grooming session) and she tried to kick me. She is normally not like that.
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Post by clover on Nov 3, 2003 4:30:42 GMT -5
Good news, Bunbun's bald patch has baby fur growing back.
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Post by Jellybean on Nov 3, 2003 8:48:00 GMT -5
clover>> rabbits will have menses??
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Post by cottontail on Nov 3, 2003 8:56:41 GMT -5
Rabbits do not have menses.
Clover> that's good news. If the baby fur disappear again, then it's confirm she overgroomed herself. Last time my bunny has this problem also. Overgroom by his companion. Every time new fur come out but will disappear after a few days.... Then Dr Ling taught me to apply bitter lime to deter the other rabbits to groom that area.
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Post by clover on Nov 7, 2003 0:25:54 GMT -5
lolz Paiseh!! Sorry, I dunno la, I just wondering ma. lolz Really, when I read cottontail's reply, collapse laughing siah. I dunno they dun have menses. I thought all female mammals will have. Wahahaha, so stupid! Hehe, okie. I'll monitor the patch. See if she overgroom herself.
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