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Date Posted: 04:50:20 04/10/02 Wed
Author: Katarina
Subject: Re: should i clip the Bunsters nails ?
In reply to: chris 's message, "should i clip the Bunsters nails ?" on 19:35:23 03/27/02 Wed

Hello,
you should clip them, if they are obviously too long (longer than 2,5 cm)and start to curl. You lay the rabbit in your lap on his/her back, hold the leg and clip it (it is better to clip one nail just a little bit and then more, bot not through the tiny thread (the vessel)). If bleeding occurs (it should not), have an alcohol or other antiseptic pad ready and press on the nail until the bleeding stops. I use nail clippers intended for cats (it is much easier than with ours (human) clippers.
Best of luck,
Katarina

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