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I thought of Tulip when we were in there. She kept saying what a dream he was to handle ...thought if you lived (a lot) closer to me if it would be fun to play swicheroo & pretend its the same bunny
BTW Mike - was meant to go to PO today but it never happened. will send tomorrow
Way to go Joey!Thank You
While I'm here can I just say hooray for Joey. He hasn't needed the vet much in the 9 years we've had him, then today when he needed one it was weekday, during opening hours, on a day Bob was off work (I can't drive) & on Bobs payday too. You don't hear of that level of consideration much in the rabbit world
Thank You
While I'm here can I just say hooray for Joey. He hasn't needed the vet much in the 9 years we've had him, then today when he needed one it was weekday, during opening hours, on a day Bob was off work (I can't drive) & on Bobs payday too. You don't hear of that level of consideration much in the rabbit world
Thank You
While I'm here can I just say hooray for Joey. He hasn't needed the vet much in the 9 years we've had him, then today when he needed one it was weekday, during opening hours, on a day Bob was off work (I can't drive) & on Bobs payday too. You don't hear of that level of consideration much in the rabbit world
Joey you are just the most perfect bunny - well done to you.
Syringing is the worst for me. Aboleth was so obliging when she was on her last legs I'm forever grateful that we caught Chibbs' hypothermia so early that she basically just needed a kick-start from the gut meds & fluids and was eating before we left the vets!First syringe feed didn't go great - he's no Rudey.
OMG yes please with videos :lol:I thought of Tulip when we were in there. She kept saying what a dream he was to handle ...thought if you lived (a lot) closer to me if it would be fun to play swicheroo & pretend its the same bunny