Charliesangel
Warren Veteran
So I was waiting to post this news as a bit of a suprise, but..........
I've been chatting with a rescue for 3 weeks now about adopting a female flemish giant cross named Harriet She is sooo lovely, and no one has wanted to adopt her as she's a bit shy.
So a few days ago was her spay appointment date, so I sent the rescue an email checking up on her, and they've said while doing incision checks last night, they found that she is the only rabbit that they've EVER had that has ripped out all of their stitches (to the point where you can see organs inside).
Well, they rushed her back to the vets, put her back under, cleaned everything up, and now she's got a wee little cone on her head and needs to be on Pen G injections for 10-14 days :shock: She's feeling completely fine, and hasn't been phased by the ordeal in the least bit!
To be honest, I just gave a little chuckle when I read that email (after seeing that she is alright). OF COURSE it would be Harriet to cause all the fuss. Now I know she definitely belongs here :roll::lol:
The rescue has given me the option of waiting until her injections are up to come collect her, or I could go collect her in a few days as planned (as long as I can keep her quiet and keep up with the injections). I would love to get her out of the rescue ASAP, as my house is certainly less hectic then it is there.
Does anyone have experience with Pen G injections? Or a bunny that has to wear a cone? Is there anything I should know?
And would she need a re-checkup at the vets after her round of injections?
Leah xx
I've been chatting with a rescue for 3 weeks now about adopting a female flemish giant cross named Harriet She is sooo lovely, and no one has wanted to adopt her as she's a bit shy.
So a few days ago was her spay appointment date, so I sent the rescue an email checking up on her, and they've said while doing incision checks last night, they found that she is the only rabbit that they've EVER had that has ripped out all of their stitches (to the point where you can see organs inside).
Well, they rushed her back to the vets, put her back under, cleaned everything up, and now she's got a wee little cone on her head and needs to be on Pen G injections for 10-14 days :shock: She's feeling completely fine, and hasn't been phased by the ordeal in the least bit!
To be honest, I just gave a little chuckle when I read that email (after seeing that she is alright). OF COURSE it would be Harriet to cause all the fuss. Now I know she definitely belongs here :roll::lol:
The rescue has given me the option of waiting until her injections are up to come collect her, or I could go collect her in a few days as planned (as long as I can keep her quiet and keep up with the injections). I would love to get her out of the rescue ASAP, as my house is certainly less hectic then it is there.
Does anyone have experience with Pen G injections? Or a bunny that has to wear a cone? Is there anything I should know?
And would she need a re-checkup at the vets after her round of injections?
Leah xx
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