Mrs. Bunnykins
Wise Old Thumper
Week three of giving intensive care to a friend's bunny who is suffering from EC. Her vets had wanted to put the bunny to sleep, and my friend hadn't got a clue what to do for the best. Well, in the past on separate occasions, I have managed to nurse two (EC) bunnies back to full health, so I offered to do my best for this little fella.
Slow but steady progress is being made, and my friend is over the moon with delight that someone (me) was willing to give her bunny a chance. The bunny is determined to live and has a fab appetite and is now trying to be mobile. His head is still tilted, but thank goodness he has stopped spinning and rolling.
I'm pretty tired as I tend to him every couple of hours, if not more, but seeing his day by day recovery is worth all the lost sleep.
Thank goodness I can still help bunnies in a small way.
Slow but steady progress is being made, and my friend is over the moon with delight that someone (me) was willing to give her bunny a chance. The bunny is determined to live and has a fab appetite and is now trying to be mobile. His head is still tilted, but thank goodness he has stopped spinning and rolling.
I'm pretty tired as I tend to him every couple of hours, if not more, but seeing his day by day recovery is worth all the lost sleep.
Thank goodness I can still help bunnies in a small way.