Aly&Poppy<3
Wise Old Thumper
So after the planning of a happily ever after story with a converted bike shed and run.. it might not even get to that.
Poppy scratched my wrist to yesterday when I bought her in for her antibiotics and liquid food as she isn't eating anything, bless her she is trying so hard but after trying everything and cutting up fruit and veg into minuscule proportions, she still struggles so before the painkiller we give her the liquid food. She's lost a lot of weight and although is very happy playing and everything, she is worrying the be'jesus out of me And tbh, if these nearly 3 weeks of antibiotics hasn't done anything to help the lumps in her jaw then there isn't anything they can do And seemingly I am the only one who actually gives a flying book.. Which is annoying
But if we can fix her up it'll be more than likely that she will be a house rabbit, and then eventually Donny when he's been neutered. She has the vets for a checkup on Monday and I have a feeling they're going to say something horrible so I'm taking my boyfriend too because no doubt I'll have a breakdown..
But I have been looking at indoor cages and found some really nice looking ones that are quite big. I have seen a very big one in P@H but I only buy the odd hay and toys from there now because ... well
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/184253
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/14083
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/95868
I prefer the first one because the reviews are pretty good and it seems quite big from the pictures
Does anybody know of any large indoor cages???
Poppy scratched my wrist to yesterday when I bought her in for her antibiotics and liquid food as she isn't eating anything, bless her she is trying so hard but after trying everything and cutting up fruit and veg into minuscule proportions, she still struggles so before the painkiller we give her the liquid food. She's lost a lot of weight and although is very happy playing and everything, she is worrying the be'jesus out of me And tbh, if these nearly 3 weeks of antibiotics hasn't done anything to help the lumps in her jaw then there isn't anything they can do And seemingly I am the only one who actually gives a flying book.. Which is annoying
But if we can fix her up it'll be more than likely that she will be a house rabbit, and then eventually Donny when he's been neutered. She has the vets for a checkup on Monday and I have a feeling they're going to say something horrible so I'm taking my boyfriend too because no doubt I'll have a breakdown..
But I have been looking at indoor cages and found some really nice looking ones that are quite big. I have seen a very big one in P@H but I only buy the odd hay and toys from there now because ... well
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/184253
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/14083
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/small_pets/hutches_cages/rabbit_cage/120_cm_cages/95868
I prefer the first one because the reviews are pretty good and it seems quite big from the pictures
Does anybody know of any large indoor cages???