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Warren Scout
Hi everyone,
I came across this webpage today. It's fantastic. I have an 8.5 year old rabbit called Guh (son called him that as a baby and it stuck lol) Anyway he has been such a healthy happy boy but recently I noticed he wasn't eating much. I took him to the vet and he needed some work on his teeth. He got that done on Friday, when I collected him they vet told me he had a lump on his cheek. She said that maybe it was an abscess and to bring him back every 48 hours for an antibiotic which I am doing. When we got him home I hand fed him mushy pellets. On Saturday he got a bit of fight back and started eating mushy pellets himself, I was delighted. But now Tuesday night he is still eating mushy pellets, no hay, grass, veg or treats. I am worried that I am going to loose my beautiful boy. I cannot imagine my life without him, watching him binky around the garden, running down the steps to greet me when I come out. I can't stop crying. He has brought so much happiness to our lives
I came across this webpage today. It's fantastic. I have an 8.5 year old rabbit called Guh (son called him that as a baby and it stuck lol) Anyway he has been such a healthy happy boy but recently I noticed he wasn't eating much. I took him to the vet and he needed some work on his teeth. He got that done on Friday, when I collected him they vet told me he had a lump on his cheek. She said that maybe it was an abscess and to bring him back every 48 hours for an antibiotic which I am doing. When we got him home I hand fed him mushy pellets. On Saturday he got a bit of fight back and started eating mushy pellets himself, I was delighted. But now Tuesday night he is still eating mushy pellets, no hay, grass, veg or treats. I am worried that I am going to loose my beautiful boy. I cannot imagine my life without him, watching him binky around the garden, running down the steps to greet me when I come out. I can't stop crying. He has brought so much happiness to our lives
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