NightBlade
New Kit
Hi, my name is Mark, I'm a happy owner of a fatty bunny who just became a dad a month ago, the doe gave birth to a healthy litter of 6, but recently me and my girlfriend believe the doe somehow beat one of the bunnies 'till both his ears were broken.
It's truly a heartbreaking sight. Me and my girlfriend couldn't stop crying when she arrived at my house with the little guy (Leo) inside a box. Now I must take care of him. I'll take him to the vet tomorrow (sadly there are no rabbit specialists). I read that this sort of thing never heals, and that he will be in a way impaired for the rest of his life, but we love him and will do our best to take care of him. We've started setting up his space and keep him away from his dad (he lives here too). The bunny seems pretty active and has a little trouble eating and drinking, but nothing major.
Anyways, what can I do besides taking good care of him? I need advice on how to make his life easier. Should I expect the worst? Any help is greatly appreciated.
P.S.: if I feel this awful when stuff happens to my bunnies, I cannot even begin to imagine how a parent feels when something happens to his children.
It's truly a heartbreaking sight. Me and my girlfriend couldn't stop crying when she arrived at my house with the little guy (Leo) inside a box. Now I must take care of him. I'll take him to the vet tomorrow (sadly there are no rabbit specialists). I read that this sort of thing never heals, and that he will be in a way impaired for the rest of his life, but we love him and will do our best to take care of him. We've started setting up his space and keep him away from his dad (he lives here too). The bunny seems pretty active and has a little trouble eating and drinking, but nothing major.
Anyways, what can I do besides taking good care of him? I need advice on how to make his life easier. Should I expect the worst? Any help is greatly appreciated.
P.S.: if I feel this awful when stuff happens to my bunnies, I cannot even begin to imagine how a parent feels when something happens to his children.
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