Just wanted to update everyone to let you know that Plumps is thriving. She's a different bunny.
Once stiff in the legs as if she were elderly, she's now taking massive hops, chasing me whenever I come out into the garden, she's eating loads of greens, pellets and hay fibre sticks - even trying to nibble a bit of grass too. She has visibly put on weight and feels less bony when I smooth her back.
She used to barely touch her food, but since her second operation, I can confirm that she LOVES brambles and is not fazed by the giant thorns!
There's a 30cm gap between herself and Beatrice & Hamilton and they spent a lot of the day hanging out looking at each other/lying by the fence next to each other. So I'm feeling hopeful that the bonding will go well, but I need to make sure she's out of the woods first so she can be spayed.
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Rachel Brown, on Flickr
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Rachel Brown, on Flickr
Thank you again everyone, for your continuous support and well wishes. I honestly feel like it has helped Plumps, and certainly it has helped me. She's a solid member of the family now and I can't wait to build their new joint shed this summer where they can all live happily ever after <3