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Date Posted: 10:43:37 12/14/02 Sat
Author: Rachel
Subject: Sick, Thin and Dying Rabbit

My brothers rabbit has two large tummors and another that has been removed, she is six years old and a English Spot mix. Her mom had the tummors too before she died at the age of four, and after having two litters. The tummors are in the skin and the vet says that the rabbit isn't in pain. But how do I get weight on her, her nuetered dad is at a healthy weight , but she is skin and bones. I feed rabbit pellets, alfalfa or timothy hay when I have it, a little bit of bird seed occacionally ( they love it) and yogart to help with the tummors about once a week.
HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!

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