Jack's-Jane
Wise Old Thumper
So many of my Rabbit Family are now very elderly and some have chronic health issues. Although they are mostly coping at the moment thanks to various treatment prescribed by our Vets. But I am acutely aware of how little time many of them have left
At the moment I have Tess and Stanley, both almost 11. Tess has a suspected bladder cancer, Stanley has a vascular disorder and now a recurrence of a Respiratory Tract problem and an eye problem
William is also about 11 and he has Senile Dementia
Murphy, whilst only about 8, has a Thymoma and over the last week he has deteriorated
Hal, also aged about 8, has chronic lung disease and enlarged Kidneys
Morse is about 7 and he has a chronic ear condition
Big Libby is about 6 (Old for a Giant Breed) and she is showing real signs of ageing now
Miss Bunny Penny is coming up for 12 and I have never heard of a Standard Rex reach that age. She is arthritic but doing OK at the moment.
It is the fact that I will not be having any more Rabbits and as my numbers fall the 'finality' of the situation becomes more apparent
Just feeling very today
At the moment I have Tess and Stanley, both almost 11. Tess has a suspected bladder cancer, Stanley has a vascular disorder and now a recurrence of a Respiratory Tract problem and an eye problem
William is also about 11 and he has Senile Dementia
Murphy, whilst only about 8, has a Thymoma and over the last week he has deteriorated
Hal, also aged about 8, has chronic lung disease and enlarged Kidneys
Morse is about 7 and he has a chronic ear condition
Big Libby is about 6 (Old for a Giant Breed) and she is showing real signs of ageing now
Miss Bunny Penny is coming up for 12 and I have never heard of a Standard Rex reach that age. She is arthritic but doing OK at the moment.
It is the fact that I will not be having any more Rabbits and as my numbers fall the 'finality' of the situation becomes more apparent
Just feeling very today