Truexjr-fanNY
01-24-2012, 11:24 AM
I am asking this of the squirrel people, but this really applies to a
crippled rabbit.
One hind leg has some strength, the rabbit can push off with the rt. hind
leg, but the left is limp.. Rabbit gets around well, eating well, but
has no sensation or control of urination.. Hence.. wet legs, urine
scald, and in need of 2x daily washing and cleaning of butt and legs.
Diaper will not work, it will just hold in poops and rabbits poop all the
time.. Has anyone tried to wrap the hind legs of a crippled squirrel
almost like the squirrel had casts on it's legs to prevent the urine
from causing skin irritations? Rabbit's legs are shaved to prevent
the fur from holding the urine against the skin even more.
Any suggestions, ideas?
Rabbit is kept on sheepskin bedding, since that wicks away
any urine so at least the bedding is not wet.
Thanks..
crippled rabbit.
One hind leg has some strength, the rabbit can push off with the rt. hind
leg, but the left is limp.. Rabbit gets around well, eating well, but
has no sensation or control of urination.. Hence.. wet legs, urine
scald, and in need of 2x daily washing and cleaning of butt and legs.
Diaper will not work, it will just hold in poops and rabbits poop all the
time.. Has anyone tried to wrap the hind legs of a crippled squirrel
almost like the squirrel had casts on it's legs to prevent the urine
from causing skin irritations? Rabbit's legs are shaved to prevent
the fur from holding the urine against the skin even more.
Any suggestions, ideas?
Rabbit is kept on sheepskin bedding, since that wicks away
any urine so at least the bedding is not wet.
Thanks..