Sherwood Pet Health Rabbit Emergency Kit And Bulk Recovery Food (800 Grams)
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Vendor: Sherwood Pet Health
Type: Other-Small Pet-Rabbit
Sku: WBPETB07Z7B6JTG
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California Proposition 65 Warning
Some products sold on this website may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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Consult your veterinarian before use if your pet has a known medical condition, is pregnant, nursing, or is on medication.
Keep out of reach of children. For animal use only.
Product Usage Notice
Always read labels, directions, and ingredient lists before use. Discontinue use and contact your vet if your pet shows signs of adverse reaction.
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Sherwood Pet Health Rabbit Emergency Kit And Bulk Recovery Food (800 Grams)
This emergency kit for rabbits includes the Appetite Restore nutritional powder (3 stay-fresh packets that are 10 grams each, and a measuring scoop) and the timothy hay based Recovery Food (15 stay-fresh packets that are 10 grams each) along with a feeding syringe. Stasis, or the unwillingness to eat, is a very common problem for pet rabbits. It is usually caused when their digestive tract is upset with the rapid growth of bad bacteria caused by feeding too many treats, salads, grain, soy, fruits or veggies. The bad bacteria cause gas and bloating and your rabbit will feel sick. The bad bacteria also dont allow the good bacteria to thrive. Normally these good bacteria are producing B-vitamins and other nutrients the rabbit needs to maintain a healthy appetite and have good energy. Feed the Appetite Restore to provide the nutrients needed to stimulate the appetite and help them feel better. Then feed the hay-based recovery food (it tastes great!) to clean out the digestive tract and restore healthy bacterial populations. Soon your rabbit will begin eating a normal healthy diet of hay and pellets on their own.

