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New Honeybunnies update Beryl post 23

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Wise Old Thumper
First male in this year so called him Adam:D

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6 months old and friendly
Here's his brother Bouncer

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Also a not in too good condition piggie:(
She is 5 1/2 years old..underweight, thin fur and sore feet
poor Beryl:cry:

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Adam is stunning!!

I also want to search for Panda because he's bootiful! :oops:

Poor little piggie!:(
 
Those bunnies are gorgeous! :love:

Poor Beryl - I hope she recovers ok - she looks very fed up in that pic. :(

Sending ((( get well soon ))) vibes for her xxx
 
Those boys are stunning Jill :love:.

And all I can say about Beryl is..........Gubbins will be looking for a friend ;) Poor little girlie looks so worried :cry:
 
Sue Gubbins is doing well and his mites have cleared..we are just waiting for the temp to pick up a bit before we have him neutered

This little girl piggie is being cared for by Ange so I'm sure will soon be feeling much more comfortable...she was in with a young male rabbit so we think he has been mounting her hence her fear and fur out on back:cry:
 
Glad to hear Gubbins is feeling less itchy and scratchy! Aww - poor Beryl. People just don't understand that piggies shouldn't be kept with rabbits. I hope she'll start to feel less threatened now that she's in a safe environment and can live out her retirement in peace. But I think she's lovely and I'd be more than happy to pair her with Gubbins.
 
An update on Beryl, she has settled in and is eating reasonably well. I weighed her this morning, only 680grms:(, hopefully now she is not competing with a bunny for food she will gain some weight. I think Beryl will benefit from some additional help initially in the form of some Abidec multivitamins.

I've also had to cut a huge lump of matted fur from her hind quarters. It was so matted that I decided it was less stressful for Beryl if I cut the fur off off rather than try to untangle it. Thankfully there was nothing nasty lurking underneath it.
 
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