LionheadLuver
Warren Veteran
I can't believe what just happened. She squirmed so much in my arms that I had to drop her. She ran for quite a bit before she paused and I took the chance to grab her. Put her back into the run for her to calm down. After about 5-10 minutes, I tried again. This time she buried her head underneath my jacket whilst I took her to her hutch and popped her in.
Will she be in shock? She sat quietly for a while and was washing herself just after the incident. She's now eating and drinking.
I have no idea what it was but was probably a cat or a fox in the distance. If I hadn't have caught her, she would have run away. Our garden is sooooooooo not rabbit-proof. There are a million ways for a rabbit to escape under the fence.
What are the signs of shock so I can keep an eye on her? I had a rabbit who died from shock a while back but forgotten the symptoms, mostly they go cold???
Will she be in shock? She sat quietly for a while and was washing herself just after the incident. She's now eating and drinking.
I have no idea what it was but was probably a cat or a fox in the distance. If I hadn't have caught her, she would have run away. Our garden is sooooooooo not rabbit-proof. There are a million ways for a rabbit to escape under the fence.
What are the signs of shock so I can keep an eye on her? I had a rabbit who died from shock a while back but forgotten the symptoms, mostly they go cold???