Billie-Joe and Chester had their plums removed today and are recovering nicely in the kitchen . No apprent problems there.
Meanwhile.... I took Kiki for a check up on her nose and it's not good . The wound on her nose appeared to be getting better yet despite penicillin injections every other day for 6 months, it's got worse . She's having it X-rayed next Friday and we'll decide what further treatment, if any, is to be done. The Vet discussed the options including recommending her to Bristol for invasive surgery but as the outcome of this is not guaranteed, I'm reluctant to put her through that and hte very bunny savvy Vet says he wouldn't go for that option. She's such a happy bunny in herself and belts round the garden when she's not terrorizing her boyfriends.... if you didn't see the scab on her nose, you'd think she was a perfectly healthy, happy bunny.
I got tearful in the Vets (again ) when it was mentioned that she may not be a long lived bunny... so that's Kiki and Spike that I've been warned about the lack of longevity about . Words can't express how I feel.
Meanwhile.... I took Kiki for a check up on her nose and it's not good . The wound on her nose appeared to be getting better yet despite penicillin injections every other day for 6 months, it's got worse . She's having it X-rayed next Friday and we'll decide what further treatment, if any, is to be done. The Vet discussed the options including recommending her to Bristol for invasive surgery but as the outcome of this is not guaranteed, I'm reluctant to put her through that and hte very bunny savvy Vet says he wouldn't go for that option. She's such a happy bunny in herself and belts round the garden when she's not terrorizing her boyfriends.... if you didn't see the scab on her nose, you'd think she was a perfectly healthy, happy bunny.
I got tearful in the Vets (again ) when it was mentioned that she may not be a long lived bunny... so that's Kiki and Spike that I've been warned about the lack of longevity about . Words can't express how I feel.