Hi again,
My little Rosie has been a pain to hold and so I decided to use a carrier method for transportation. I left the carrier inside her hutch just for last night to get her used to it which has seemed to work well. However, I have come to her this morning and she is holding her right leg up and hopping just on her left. She is eating, drinking and pooing/ weeing and hopping inside the carrier. I have got her booked into the vet for 4:50pm today (the only appointment they had!) Just wondered if there is anything I can do for her till then? The vet said try to stop her running around, but she isn't doing that as she is in her hutch, and with the carrier in there, there isn't that much room.
Thanks for any advice - I only said yesterday what a nightmare she will be if I ever have to give her meds due to her fear of being touched and handled, and now feel like a terrible bunny mummy for leaving the carrier in her hutch which has probably hurt her leg.
My little Rosie has been a pain to hold and so I decided to use a carrier method for transportation. I left the carrier inside her hutch just for last night to get her used to it which has seemed to work well. However, I have come to her this morning and she is holding her right leg up and hopping just on her left. She is eating, drinking and pooing/ weeing and hopping inside the carrier. I have got her booked into the vet for 4:50pm today (the only appointment they had!) Just wondered if there is anything I can do for her till then? The vet said try to stop her running around, but she isn't doing that as she is in her hutch, and with the carrier in there, there isn't that much room.
Thanks for any advice - I only said yesterday what a nightmare she will be if I ever have to give her meds due to her fear of being touched and handled, and now feel like a terrible bunny mummy for leaving the carrier in her hutch which has probably hurt her leg.