How To Cope When Your Rabbit Has An Abscess (Part 1) - Teeny's Tips

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http://bananamana.com/hrss-house-rabbit-society-singapore-o447-en.html Part 1 of 3: HRSS volunteer Teeny Teh shares: How To Cope When Your Rabbit Has An Abscess (Part 1), in her video series "Teeny's Tips". For more info on rabbits and rabbit care click on the link above.

In this video, Teeny Teh shares how she copes when she finds out Spice her 8 year old rabbit has an abscess.

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  • Spice is a cutie. Has he had had the surgery yet? I hope he's doing well. Please post the remaining videos soon. Thanks!

  • Thanks for the support. Part 2 and Part 3 are up, so you can follow Spice's journey.

  • Please post the rest

  • Thanks boblee158. Due to your request and the many on Facebook, we'll post Part 2 & 3 earlier than planned. Thanks for your subscription and support!

  • There are 3 parts to this series on: How to Cope When Your Rabbit Has an Abscess. We can upload the other 2 parts earlier, if enough of you comment to request them. Thanks again for your support!

  • Please comment and add more advice and suggestions on this topic, or if you have any questions please ask. Lots more useful HD videos to come, so please subscribe to our channel. Thanks for the support and for watching!

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  • @VideoGameMayhem5439 I believe that and abscess and a cyst are the same thing.

  • What about bunnies having an infection called cyst?

  • bicillin as well as penecillin G procaine with or without benzadhine has been shown to eliminate ALL OF THE VISIBLE SYMPTOMS OF THIS CONDITION, as well as anything that may be going on in bone tissue. these antibiotics are commonly used on dogs and cats, but its use on rabbits is fairly new. many vets are unaware of the effectiveness of this treatment when done correctly, look at these stories and try it yourself! then tell your vets!

  • @TeenyTeh Ok, thank you

  • @stephylove10 Hi stephylove10, Yup, Spice was a very special bunny who will always be remembered fondly as the "little bunny who bounced around". He was the most friendly, out-going bunny I had ever met and will always have a special place in our hearts. It has almost been a year since his passing but we still miss him dearly...

  • @snoozwangler Hi snoozwangler, an abscess is a cavity containing pus, surrounded by a capsule of thickened inflamed tissue which is usually the result of a bacterial infection. The pus is an accumulation of dead cells as e result of e battle 2 fight infection. Abscesses can form in nearly any organ of the body as well as in skin, tooth roots and bone. Most common causes of abscesses r bite wounds that become infected and infections in tooth roots and tear ducts.

  • 1:09 - 1:13 was the part I felt most sorry for Spice! He looked so cute and in pain at the same time. Teeny I know you will always remeber Spice!

  • what does abcess mean?

  • @AnnaSmee I should have. But I was scared. Sigh. Cos I had heard of so many cases of old rabbits (Spice is 8 years old) not coping well with surgery/ anesthesia. Thank god he's fine now. I really don't know what I would do without him. =(

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