@BuNnieG4L If you mean every molar in the rabbit's mouth is removed, then you would need to add water to the pellets to make it mushy enough to be digested well and puree the vegetables into a mush. Also, add Critical Care from Oxbow to her mushy pellets for added nutrition. If the rabbit has some molars with opposing molars remaining, then probably no special diet is needed. Stella eats veggies, pellets, and hay. Her vet said that she's a little pudgy, now, and could stand to lose a pound. :)
That is the best binkier I have seen in a long long time..! I almost choked laughing...she is sooo happy! :))) miles of smiles to see that one-thanks for posting!
any special diet? if molars are ALL removed?
BuNnieG4L 7 months ago
@BuNnieG4L If you mean every molar in the rabbit's mouth is removed, then you would need to add water to the pellets to make it mushy enough to be digested well and puree the vegetables into a mush. Also, add Critical Care from Oxbow to her mushy pellets for added nutrition. If the rabbit has some molars with opposing molars remaining, then probably no special diet is needed. Stella eats veggies, pellets, and hay. Her vet said that she's a little pudgy, now, and could stand to lose a pound. :)
Velveteenlop 7 months ago