Hi
Piccolo has been on his own since his friend Michelle died in May. He lived with Michelle for 4 and a half years and they were very much in love.
Piccolo has had snuffles a few times when he was younger but these episodes were not severe and were easily treated. When Michelle died he developed an awful pneumonia (which I believe was brought on by the stress and grief of losing Michelle) and we very nearly lost him. Luckily he's still here but has lasting lung damage and we have to keep putting him back on baytril for a few days every couple of weeks to keep the respiratory problems under control.
I'm concerned that being on his own is causing him more stress as he's never been much of a people rabbit.
I've reserved a female rabbit at Bunny Camp Sanctuary that I hope he will be bonded with in a couple of weeks. This will only happen when he's in one of his good health periods.
Do you think having a new friend could help to manage his condition? I'm concerned that the stress of living alone is making these flare ups more common than they would otherwise be.
What do you think? He really relied on Michelle and it upsets me to think that he's lonely - he doesn't need my company, he needs rabbit company.
Piccolo has been on his own since his friend Michelle died in May. He lived with Michelle for 4 and a half years and they were very much in love.
Piccolo has had snuffles a few times when he was younger but these episodes were not severe and were easily treated. When Michelle died he developed an awful pneumonia (which I believe was brought on by the stress and grief of losing Michelle) and we very nearly lost him. Luckily he's still here but has lasting lung damage and we have to keep putting him back on baytril for a few days every couple of weeks to keep the respiratory problems under control.
I'm concerned that being on his own is causing him more stress as he's never been much of a people rabbit.
I've reserved a female rabbit at Bunny Camp Sanctuary that I hope he will be bonded with in a couple of weeks. This will only happen when he's in one of his good health periods.
Do you think having a new friend could help to manage his condition? I'm concerned that the stress of living alone is making these flare ups more common than they would otherwise be.
What do you think? He really relied on Michelle and it upsets me to think that he's lonely - he doesn't need my company, he needs rabbit company.