aww wow how did you start that off? lol think mine would think i was weird for asking
Put it in the fridge/freezer :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
I was wondering how the vet knew to remove the nipples too? Did it show up on xray that there were cysts? The reason I ask is that I am about to adopt a girl bunny who is about 2 years old and noticed that her nipples were a little large. There is no chance of her being pregnant because the owners have her inside alone. I have a nuetered male rabbit and thats how I can tell hers are too large compared to his. :? I won't be booking a spay for her for about 2 months because I am leaving town in a few days and will be subjecting her to a long flight home and need to get her settled before a spay surgery.
I'm glad your little Missy will be free of the growths now, that must have been so very worrying for you.
Wow!
Have you kept them as souveneirs?!
Oh no, that is so very massive :shock: You must have been just so worried!Missy had huge cysts under every nipple, you could feel the custs they were about the size of about a 10p piece and very round
ewwww I can't believe this is even being talked about! :lol::lol:
Oh Starlight :lol::lol::lol:
Had me thinking of new dads who eat their babies placenta then for a minute - blueerrghhhh
:shock:OMG the poor girl I truly hope she is going to be alright Theo - will she take the cancer drug now?
I've never seen anything like that and I hope I never do
I hope she is going to be OK too!, I am very worried about her, she still hasn't eaten, although she has poo'd 2 tiny poo's but no more and she has had one small wee, I really am very worried, we don't know about the cancer drug yet, we need to get her through this and then we can take the next step.
Her uterus was totally shocking, it was enormous, I've never seen one as big as that come out of such a small bunny, no wonder than Jane thought she was pregnant, she was so swollen.