Candiflare
Mama Doe
I took Buzz to the vet this morning because he is losing weight. She said that he is exactly the right weight for his size, even though his bones are protruding. I asked her if she could prescribe some critical care for him and she said that it's not bulking up that he needs. She said she can tell that he has been so badly treated by humans in the past that he expends a lot of nervous energy all the time and that is using up all the energy in his food before he has time to put the weight on.
She checked his molars and said that the left side "wasn't very good" but that she didn't want to do anything about it until a month's time when he should have a dental. For a 6 month old bun, this isn't a good prognosis.
I'm trying to get him to eat hay but he refuses, and it looks like one of the only options might be getting him a female bun to make him calmer (if my OH agrees) or looking to bond him with someone else's lonely bun (if my OH refuses to get another rabbit.) Hmmm
She checked his molars and said that the left side "wasn't very good" but that she didn't want to do anything about it until a month's time when he should have a dental. For a 6 month old bun, this isn't a good prognosis.
I'm trying to get him to eat hay but he refuses, and it looks like one of the only options might be getting him a female bun to make him calmer (if my OH agrees) or looking to bond him with someone else's lonely bun (if my OH refuses to get another rabbit.) Hmmm