shelley
Mama Doe
my bunnies sister (from the same litter) died shortly after being adopted a few months ago
Lola was given to p@h along with her sister but they were slipt up and rehomed seperatly. Lola's sister, Summer, had already gone before i adopted her.
Summers new owner was having problems bonding her (like i am with Lola!) and took her to the vet to be checked out as she wasnt sure if she had actually been spayed or not. Even thought the previous owner had advised p@h that both girls had been spayed the other new owner was doubting this because they were so over weight and were both quite poorly when they were handed over to p@h, it made it look unlikely that they had been (the previous owner could have been lying about them being spayed i suppose to make them more adoptable)
Anyway the vet couldnt find a scar line and they advised that the only other way to check that she had been spayed was to open her up. They did the op and found that she actually had been spayed but whilst sewing her up she had a heart attack and died on the table
Poor Lola, if only she knew. Summer was her only friend through all those years alone (they were in seperate hutches) in a shed at the back of the garden, such a sad story to what should have been Summers happy ending. RIP little girl. I hope the new owner finds some comfort to, she must be feeling awful for putting her through that.
Lola was given to p@h along with her sister but they were slipt up and rehomed seperatly. Lola's sister, Summer, had already gone before i adopted her.
Summers new owner was having problems bonding her (like i am with Lola!) and took her to the vet to be checked out as she wasnt sure if she had actually been spayed or not. Even thought the previous owner had advised p@h that both girls had been spayed the other new owner was doubting this because they were so over weight and were both quite poorly when they were handed over to p@h, it made it look unlikely that they had been (the previous owner could have been lying about them being spayed i suppose to make them more adoptable)
Anyway the vet couldnt find a scar line and they advised that the only other way to check that she had been spayed was to open her up. They did the op and found that she actually had been spayed but whilst sewing her up she had a heart attack and died on the table
Poor Lola, if only she knew. Summer was her only friend through all those years alone (they were in seperate hutches) in a shed at the back of the garden, such a sad story to what should have been Summers happy ending. RIP little girl. I hope the new owner finds some comfort to, she must be feeling awful for putting her through that.