My poor little Poppy died a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to tell the rescue centre we got her from before posting here, but it has been so difficult to write to them, every time I tried, I cried so much that I had to abandon the message. I finally wrote to them, but writing this post isn't much easier.
She refused her food one Sunday morning, but accepted liquidised food so I thought she was getting better, she had no signs of pain and was even moving around and washing herself.
And then suddenly she took a turn for the worse, we rushed her to the vet but it was too late.
We got a bun called Murray at the same time, he was very very nervous but Poppy helped him gain confidence and thanks to her he became a much more relaxed bunny. But after she had gone he seemed to feel very vunerable and stressed, so the first thing we had to was find him a girlfriend. They don't get on and fight when they come into contact (which is why I asked for help in bonding) but just having her around has relaxed him so much.
Here is a photo of Poppy, she was such a lovely bunny, so sweet and gentle.
She refused her food one Sunday morning, but accepted liquidised food so I thought she was getting better, she had no signs of pain and was even moving around and washing herself.
And then suddenly she took a turn for the worse, we rushed her to the vet but it was too late.
We got a bun called Murray at the same time, he was very very nervous but Poppy helped him gain confidence and thanks to her he became a much more relaxed bunny. But after she had gone he seemed to feel very vunerable and stressed, so the first thing we had to was find him a girlfriend. They don't get on and fight when they come into contact (which is why I asked for help in bonding) but just having her around has relaxed him so much.
Here is a photo of Poppy, she was such a lovely bunny, so sweet and gentle.