purplebumble
Warren Veteran
sigh.....tok baxter for a bit of a trim so i could clean him up properly....and hes ended up staying in the night!!
His respiratory infection is not active at the moment...but there is background noise/wheezes coming from the aleovi in his lungs....points to his resp infection being pasturella related.
He has dental spurs but they dont want to do anything unless he goes off eating so much hay...resp problem buns and GA are nt a good mix i know.
The wee is not dominamce sitting in it flicking it all around the lounge all over the lino floor. No she thinks its a side effect of spondylosis....his hip on one side is dropped and thus his thigh....pointing to spine problem for him to be unable to wash himself. He isnt incontinent we hope its just the not being able to wash himself. And yet he lays on his side and cat washes just like bluebell.
let me see....first rescue bun was a dental bun with severe gi problems all her life here
second rescue bun only had a sspected wee infection once but was clear after
third rescue bun turns out to be a dental bun with this weird necrotic fatty tissue/fatty lipoma around his guts.
fourth and fifth rescue bun came to me as a pair.....one got very sick and had to be hospitalised but went downhill and had to be pts instead. The other has suffered these bouts of inexplicable raging fever......with no known cause. she has behavioural issues too and had a large fatty lipoma removed fom her shoulder area.....then another has grown a bit further down and to one side.
sixth rescue bun is healthier than any of the others but is prone to gi robs as shes a nervy bun.
seventh rescue bun is a dental bun with gi issues.
now baxter
people have said...and my mum when she was alive said....its why bunnys are in rescues....theyre all defective...lotsf problems and its why theyre dumped at the rescue in the first place.
tonight i feel tht way too....but my 1st bun from a pet shop...oral syphilis and a dental bun with gi issues. second bun from a frend f a frend......suffered bladder infections....and calcium problems.
third bun came from a breeder of 25years who was retiring.....hevwas a dental bun. Bertie i borrowed then adopted...he had a few things happen but itvwas the pasturella lead to his fits and respirtory roblems until he died in his litter tray. Willow came from the ladyni aopted bertie from.....she was never sick...just died in front of us.....casper we took in as hed been dumped at the vets....he had dental issues and then a tooth root abscess leading to osteomyalitis ...and hed been dumed with a necrotic lip which had to cut off bit by bit...but we knew hevwas ill and would not last long.
its swingsvand roundabouts i say....but hear the arguements about it all and do find myself wondering...is it because so many bunnies are dumped at rescues because theynave an oboing health problem?
baxter....spondylosis?! but hes only two years old!! And hes not obese!
i think im having a woe is me moment i do apologise!
but i do wonder after all....do any of you wonder too?
His respiratory infection is not active at the moment...but there is background noise/wheezes coming from the aleovi in his lungs....points to his resp infection being pasturella related.
He has dental spurs but they dont want to do anything unless he goes off eating so much hay...resp problem buns and GA are nt a good mix i know.
The wee is not dominamce sitting in it flicking it all around the lounge all over the lino floor. No she thinks its a side effect of spondylosis....his hip on one side is dropped and thus his thigh....pointing to spine problem for him to be unable to wash himself. He isnt incontinent we hope its just the not being able to wash himself. And yet he lays on his side and cat washes just like bluebell.
let me see....first rescue bun was a dental bun with severe gi problems all her life here
second rescue bun only had a sspected wee infection once but was clear after
third rescue bun turns out to be a dental bun with this weird necrotic fatty tissue/fatty lipoma around his guts.
fourth and fifth rescue bun came to me as a pair.....one got very sick and had to be hospitalised but went downhill and had to be pts instead. The other has suffered these bouts of inexplicable raging fever......with no known cause. she has behavioural issues too and had a large fatty lipoma removed fom her shoulder area.....then another has grown a bit further down and to one side.
sixth rescue bun is healthier than any of the others but is prone to gi robs as shes a nervy bun.
seventh rescue bun is a dental bun with gi issues.
now baxter
people have said...and my mum when she was alive said....its why bunnys are in rescues....theyre all defective...lotsf problems and its why theyre dumped at the rescue in the first place.
tonight i feel tht way too....but my 1st bun from a pet shop...oral syphilis and a dental bun with gi issues. second bun from a frend f a frend......suffered bladder infections....and calcium problems.
third bun came from a breeder of 25years who was retiring.....hevwas a dental bun. Bertie i borrowed then adopted...he had a few things happen but itvwas the pasturella lead to his fits and respirtory roblems until he died in his litter tray. Willow came from the ladyni aopted bertie from.....she was never sick...just died in front of us.....casper we took in as hed been dumped at the vets....he had dental issues and then a tooth root abscess leading to osteomyalitis ...and hed been dumed with a necrotic lip which had to cut off bit by bit...but we knew hevwas ill and would not last long.
its swingsvand roundabouts i say....but hear the arguements about it all and do find myself wondering...is it because so many bunnies are dumped at rescues because theynave an oboing health problem?
baxter....spondylosis?! but hes only two years old!! And hes not obese!
i think im having a woe is me moment i do apologise!
but i do wonder after all....do any of you wonder too?