Just a little update on my special tiny boy, with very short vids.
Little Comet was recued from a market just before Christmas, along with 18 other very lucky furries, as part of the 'Honeybunnies Rescue Mission'. I fell for him the moment I saw him and outbid the dog meat man .... he cost me the outrageous price of £2, thats 2 whole pounds! :shock:
Anyway, I discovered he had some real walking problems and was virtually dragging his legs, not able to hop at all, but walk ok, dog like. Its thought he has some sort of spinal injury, and the vets who've seen him, all agree. He really was quite bad at first. He was tiny, as light as a feather but I think his small size was a great help in him healing.
Over the next few weeks I totally fell in love with him (how could I resist) and we have a real close bond, he loves me like no other bun ever has, he kisses me all the time and is soooo loving, he's everything I could possibly want in a bunny, including his colour.
With plenty of love and attention and being confined in a small indoor hutch to stop him overdoing things, he gradually made some improvents and even learnt to do hops!
Here he is excercising in the shed, Rudys shed! lol
He's far from 100% and has good days, and bad days, and I'm not totally sure he'll ever be fit enough to cope with a boisterous wife (tho he's doing a good job at impressing me), as he does tend to struggle more after over exherting himself...... but he's doing great, in fact since Valerie has also moved into my ex dining room, he has a real spring in his step (tho he needs a good rest afterwards:lol.
I've laughed and I've cried over Comet but seeing him fly round his pen this evening and even managing to binky, is just the best thing I've seen in ages, really made my day! (Sorry for the dark blurry vids but theyre very short and I just had to share)..... I love him!
Oh, and to the low-life scum breeder, who was happy to let him, and all his innocent friends, be used as dog food, just because they werent quite 'perfect' enough, THANKYOU, that was the best £2 I ever spent, and I wouldnt give him back for 2 million pounds.... and I sincerely hope you rot.
My PERFECT boy:
Little Comet was recued from a market just before Christmas, along with 18 other very lucky furries, as part of the 'Honeybunnies Rescue Mission'. I fell for him the moment I saw him and outbid the dog meat man .... he cost me the outrageous price of £2, thats 2 whole pounds! :shock:
Anyway, I discovered he had some real walking problems and was virtually dragging his legs, not able to hop at all, but walk ok, dog like. Its thought he has some sort of spinal injury, and the vets who've seen him, all agree. He really was quite bad at first. He was tiny, as light as a feather but I think his small size was a great help in him healing.
Over the next few weeks I totally fell in love with him (how could I resist) and we have a real close bond, he loves me like no other bun ever has, he kisses me all the time and is soooo loving, he's everything I could possibly want in a bunny, including his colour.
With plenty of love and attention and being confined in a small indoor hutch to stop him overdoing things, he gradually made some improvents and even learnt to do hops!
Here he is excercising in the shed, Rudys shed! lol
He's far from 100% and has good days, and bad days, and I'm not totally sure he'll ever be fit enough to cope with a boisterous wife (tho he's doing a good job at impressing me), as he does tend to struggle more after over exherting himself...... but he's doing great, in fact since Valerie has also moved into my ex dining room, he has a real spring in his step (tho he needs a good rest afterwards:lol.
I've laughed and I've cried over Comet but seeing him fly round his pen this evening and even managing to binky, is just the best thing I've seen in ages, really made my day! (Sorry for the dark blurry vids but theyre very short and I just had to share)..... I love him!
Oh, and to the low-life scum breeder, who was happy to let him, and all his innocent friends, be used as dog food, just because they werent quite 'perfect' enough, THANKYOU, that was the best £2 I ever spent, and I wouldnt give him back for 2 million pounds.... and I sincerely hope you rot.
My PERFECT boy:
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