For a long time I have intended to adopt a fourth bun to have a quad again but was waiting until I had cleared my huge (£2500) vet bill with Anton vets and I had drawn some of my pension so I have money put aside for emergencies, like vet bills. I can't have a credit card (poor credit rating) so I needed to know I had the money available if I had any huge bills again.
Now that I know Fran has EC I am wondering if this means all rescues will refuse to allow me adopt. I am treating all three with Panacur but I guess the other two may have EC as well.
I probably need to contact all rescues individually to ask (don't want to find a bun I fall in love with and then be disappointed when I am told I can't rehome him or her). My current three are all BARC buns but I rely heavily on a bunny run so this may not be an option this time anyway.
I'd like to adopt a young(er) bun so that I can insure him or her, if possible, but would consider an older one if s/he seemed a suitable personality for my trio.
Has anyone adopted another bun to live with a bun diagnosed with EC?
I also need to consider the impact of the stress of bonding on Fran, but she is pretty laid back so I am hoping all will be well. If the bond didn't work, I do have the space to have a trio and a pair. I used to have eleven buns but have no intention of ever having that many again given my age and arthritis.
Now that I know Fran has EC I am wondering if this means all rescues will refuse to allow me adopt. I am treating all three with Panacur but I guess the other two may have EC as well.
I probably need to contact all rescues individually to ask (don't want to find a bun I fall in love with and then be disappointed when I am told I can't rehome him or her). My current three are all BARC buns but I rely heavily on a bunny run so this may not be an option this time anyway.
I'd like to adopt a young(er) bun so that I can insure him or her, if possible, but would consider an older one if s/he seemed a suitable personality for my trio.
Has anyone adopted another bun to live with a bun diagnosed with EC?
I also need to consider the impact of the stress of bonding on Fran, but she is pretty laid back so I am hoping all will be well. If the bond didn't work, I do have the space to have a trio and a pair. I used to have eleven buns but have no intention of ever having that many again given my age and arthritis.