Hello
I had to have my boy pts 2 weeks ago.
He developed ecuniculi and already had snuffles and went down hill so quickly.
His hutch mate is now all alone and has never been without company.
Unfortunately she brought the snuffles into their environment as she had it when I got her. I didn't realise she had it as she was seen in her home drinking out of a water bowl. When i questioned her wet nose I was assured it was just water from the bowl.
My boy went on yo develop it too.
Is there anyway she can have a new hutch mate?
Ive emailed a few rescues including the rspca to see if they have any buns with snuffles needing a home but none have replied.
I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Any advice? Or recommendations on my situation. My vet has advised against introducing a healthy bun to the setup which obviously I don't want to do as it wouldn't be fair. Do rescues even try to rehome snuffle buns??
Thanks
I had to have my boy pts 2 weeks ago.
He developed ecuniculi and already had snuffles and went down hill so quickly.
His hutch mate is now all alone and has never been without company.
Unfortunately she brought the snuffles into their environment as she had it when I got her. I didn't realise she had it as she was seen in her home drinking out of a water bowl. When i questioned her wet nose I was assured it was just water from the bowl.
My boy went on yo develop it too.
Is there anyway she can have a new hutch mate?
Ive emailed a few rescues including the rspca to see if they have any buns with snuffles needing a home but none have replied.
I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Any advice? Or recommendations on my situation. My vet has advised against introducing a healthy bun to the setup which obviously I don't want to do as it wouldn't be fair. Do rescues even try to rehome snuffle buns??
Thanks