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Date Posted: 19:47:41 08/10/02 Sat
Author: beth
Subject: rabbit dehydration

hello,

i recently adopted a rabbit from a person at work, she hadn't been out of her cage in 6 years. we've been letting her run around a lot, but this morning, she was barely moving. we found out that her water bottle hasn't been working, so she is dehydrated. we've been giving her water in a eye dropper all day, and giving her plenty of lettuce and other things with lots of water.
she's doing a lot better, the only problem is that she can't seem to move her legs correctly. she's peeing and pooping, so i guess she is doing alright. i'm just worried about the not being able to move. any help? :(

-beth

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