madcatwoman
Mama Doe
I live near J26 of M62, I currently use a local vet who have been fabulous with my cats but the rabbit skills I feel are lacking depending on who is on duty and the vet I like has relocated back to Scotland.
We lost 2 bunnies last year, one was inevitable, but our boy I felt after we lost him maybe didnt get all he could have done.
I understand theres a great vet in Harrogate but feel its a bit far to travel in an emergency.
I am sort of in easy reach of Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Halifax.
When I took my boy bunny the vet was insistant she could syringe feed and obviously I couldnt!! so when she failed and he struggled and flipped over she practically flipped too! She had no idea how to lift him, he was 4.5kilos so needed a good hold. The next day when we took him again it was a different vet she seemed out of her depth, we lost him that day on the advice of that vet.
I understand that Abbey House have a rabbit savvy vet at Kippax but I dont know anyone who has seen her.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you
We lost 2 bunnies last year, one was inevitable, but our boy I felt after we lost him maybe didnt get all he could have done.
I understand theres a great vet in Harrogate but feel its a bit far to travel in an emergency.
I am sort of in easy reach of Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Halifax.
When I took my boy bunny the vet was insistant she could syringe feed and obviously I couldnt!! so when she failed and he struggled and flipped over she practically flipped too! She had no idea how to lift him, he was 4.5kilos so needed a good hold. The next day when we took him again it was a different vet she seemed out of her depth, we lost him that day on the advice of that vet.
I understand that Abbey House have a rabbit savvy vet at Kippax but I dont know anyone who has seen her.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you