Bunny Buddy
Wise Old Thumper
They've been vet checked today. They are in good health, weight (2.8/3kg) and conditionwise.
The wet eye issue is not an infection and is most likely because their incisors aren't that great therefore tooth roots pushing on tear ducts. Their faces aren't sore so it's not a longstanding, chronic issue (either that or been well managed which is unlikely given the manner they were being 'got rid' of).
The chocolate coloured one has uneven molars but his incisors aren't as bad as his brother's and the beige bunny has incisors that are uneven and at a not great angle but the prognosis wasn't half as bad as the scenarios I had been running. Beige/Sonic/Binky may benefit from his incisors out but that's not a definite yet. No obvious spurs on conscious examination.
They've had their myxi jabs and are booked in for FHB to give them the snip and look at their teeth and eyes more closely next Wednesday, so there will be a fuller report then.
I'll wait until next week for a better prognosis dental wise before deciding whether to rehome them individually or as a pair, hopefully as a pair
Thanks to everybody who has sent good wishes to these bunnies, to Emma and her mum for doing the first bit and to Jenni for encouraging me to breathe when i needed to (I do tend to stress a bit )
The wet eye issue is not an infection and is most likely because their incisors aren't that great therefore tooth roots pushing on tear ducts. Their faces aren't sore so it's not a longstanding, chronic issue (either that or been well managed which is unlikely given the manner they were being 'got rid' of).
The chocolate coloured one has uneven molars but his incisors aren't as bad as his brother's and the beige bunny has incisors that are uneven and at a not great angle but the prognosis wasn't half as bad as the scenarios I had been running. Beige/Sonic/Binky may benefit from his incisors out but that's not a definite yet. No obvious spurs on conscious examination.
They've had their myxi jabs and are booked in for FHB to give them the snip and look at their teeth and eyes more closely next Wednesday, so there will be a fuller report then.
I'll wait until next week for a better prognosis dental wise before deciding whether to rehome them individually or as a pair, hopefully as a pair
Thanks to everybody who has sent good wishes to these bunnies, to Emma and her mum for doing the first bit and to Jenni for encouraging me to breathe when i needed to (I do tend to stress a bit )
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