hi,
im new to this site...hello to all who read this!!
my husband and i have just lost our beloved french lop, jessica
we have 3 other house buns (she was a house bun also)but they are smaller breeds.
jess died aged 3yrs and 2 mths, of a suspected stroke.after 2 plus yrs of fighting constant abscesses in her mouth and dewlap.she was an amazing strong character ,and even the rabbit specialist was amazed that she survived her last major abscess.
to date she has cost us £5,000...which we did not begrudge her in anyway.
she was not insured but i dont think they would have paid out any how.
my question is this "do big rabbits always seem to have big health problems?"
or was my jess just terribly unlucky?
i want another big bun but dont think i could handle the constant worry.
if i would have known when we got her, the cost, monetary or concern wise, i still would have got her.she was such a terrific ad for a house bun.
thanks for reading my waffling on!!!!
jessicas mum
im new to this site...hello to all who read this!!
my husband and i have just lost our beloved french lop, jessica
we have 3 other house buns (she was a house bun also)but they are smaller breeds.
jess died aged 3yrs and 2 mths, of a suspected stroke.after 2 plus yrs of fighting constant abscesses in her mouth and dewlap.she was an amazing strong character ,and even the rabbit specialist was amazed that she survived her last major abscess.
to date she has cost us £5,000...which we did not begrudge her in anyway.
she was not insured but i dont think they would have paid out any how.
my question is this "do big rabbits always seem to have big health problems?"
or was my jess just terribly unlucky?
i want another big bun but dont think i could handle the constant worry.
if i would have known when we got her, the cost, monetary or concern wise, i still would have got her.she was such a terrific ad for a house bun.
thanks for reading my waffling on!!!!
jessicas mum