Health
Even the healthiest bunnies can have little hiccups, so having a stash of rabbit-safe emergency supplies is a game-changer. Things like a first-aid kit, simethicone drops, or critical care food can help your bunny feel better—or keep them stable—until you reach the vet. Quick action can make all the difference, and being prepared brings peace of mind. After all, every bunny deserves a hero in their corner!
As always, check with your veterinarian as to what is best for your bunny. The following products are what’s best for mine!
All links are Canadian and 50% of the proceeds made from the affiliate links will be donated to our rescue of the month!
Critical Care
A must have in a bunny first aid kit!
Oxbow Digestive Biscuits
Sammie and Keanu get one every morning!
Oxbow Skin & Coat
And one of these each evening!
Gas Drops
Sammie used these a lot when she was younger
Syringes (no needle)
An important tool for feeding liquids, medicine, or critical care!
Q-Tips
Excellent for cleaning goop out of bunny eyes!
Kwik Stop
A must if you are cutting your bun’s nails!
Gauze Pads
Good to have on hand just in case!
Feeding Syringes
I used a lot of these when I rescued Sammie!
Nail Clippers
A small pair, perfect for throwing in the first aid kit!
Hair Buster Comb
Expensive but worth every penny