So after my hugely debated and determined decision not to take on anymore rabbits my resolve lasted one measly week :roll:
This is Juno who came to stay with me during my sponsored ban.
She is named after the Roman Goddess of Counsel and is an orphaned wild baby. She has genetic splay leg in her forepaws and has fought off a very serious infection in the left one over the past few weeks.
She has 80% use of one leg but the other, infected one, is paralysed from the shoulder down and may have to be amputated when she is older. At the moment she has a splint, brace and daily physio to try and improve her movement and control in the hope the leg can be saved.
She was very tiny when we got her but has grown so much the past few weeks and is getting bolder everyday. She definately see's me as 'Mum' and comes to me whenever she isn't sure of anything.
Cuppa bunny!
She is a real sweetie and her strenght of character is incredible, it is so unlikely for a wild rabbit to have survived what she has been through thus far. Long may it continue
This is Juno who came to stay with me during my sponsored ban.
She is named after the Roman Goddess of Counsel and is an orphaned wild baby. She has genetic splay leg in her forepaws and has fought off a very serious infection in the left one over the past few weeks.
She has 80% use of one leg but the other, infected one, is paralysed from the shoulder down and may have to be amputated when she is older. At the moment she has a splint, brace and daily physio to try and improve her movement and control in the hope the leg can be saved.
She was very tiny when we got her but has grown so much the past few weeks and is getting bolder everyday. She definately see's me as 'Mum' and comes to me whenever she isn't sure of anything.
Cuppa bunny!
She is a real sweetie and her strenght of character is incredible, it is so unlikely for a wild rabbit to have survived what she has been through thus far. Long may it continue