SarahP
Wise Old Thumper
Am trying to plot this with the husband over MSN while he's at work lol: ), as my sicky bunnies seem so vulnerable at the moment to temperature changes. Clover stops eating about once a week at the moment, and usually either after being out all night. They have lots of hay to snuggle up in the hutch (except they don't - they sit outside all night, I think). :roll:
I just wish I had a bigger house. I can give them the run of the kitchen and hallway, I think. I have no room for a dog crate, but they seem to behave themselves in the kitchen.
I'm also a bit worried that this might become permanent, as I don't want them to become unhardened to the weather - I guess I've got a couple of months to play with there.
This is all becoming a total nightmare. They are back at the vets on Friday for another check up and to see if the vet has any more ideas. I have all the drugs here to stop the stasis before it really begins (usually only takes about a couple of hours after the first signs) but, apart from my stress levels, it's not exactly fun for the poor bunnies either.
I just wish I had a bigger house. I can give them the run of the kitchen and hallway, I think. I have no room for a dog crate, but they seem to behave themselves in the kitchen.
I'm also a bit worried that this might become permanent, as I don't want them to become unhardened to the weather - I guess I've got a couple of months to play with there.
This is all becoming a total nightmare. They are back at the vets on Friday for another check up and to see if the vet has any more ideas. I have all the drugs here to stop the stasis before it really begins (usually only takes about a couple of hours after the first signs) but, apart from my stress levels, it's not exactly fun for the poor bunnies either.