- May 31, 2014
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I live in Costa Rica and own 4 bunnies... My second one, Mo, some how got out of his cage at night and was running around the room I keep him and his family in. However, when I picked him up I noticed right away that his front leg was off because his talons didn't grab onto the tip of my finger when I touched his pads... Later after having him on my bed for a few moments I saw he held the leg up and didn't use it as he bounced around.
Costa Rican vets know nothing about how to take care of bunnies to any degree, as I understand that bunnies are much different than per say a dog or a cat. (They believe them to be just like any other pet. Example: Mother: "Can you neuter a bunny" Vet: *shrug* "How different could it be from a dog?")
Is there anything I can do for my bunny at home? I'm worried about Mo and this is my first time with an injured bunny.
Costa Rican vets know nothing about how to take care of bunnies to any degree, as I understand that bunnies are much different than per say a dog or a cat. (They believe them to be just like any other pet. Example: Mother: "Can you neuter a bunny" Vet: *shrug* "How different could it be from a dog?")
Is there anything I can do for my bunny at home? I'm worried about Mo and this is my first time with an injured bunny.

