maisydaisystar
Alpha Buck
Hi to you all
Ive been a member of this group since 2008 and have owned rabbits for much longer than that.
I currently have Marley and Toffee,
Very sad to say that Marley will be going to rainbow bridge tomorrow, He is almost 11 and has slowly been getting more and more arthritic and losing body mass, he has to be kept on one level as he can't manage the ramp anymore, he is quite unstable on his legs now which means he's
not moving alot, and is unable to clean himself and is getting into quite a mess underneath, mostly urine,i'm very sad but i don't want him to suffer.
Also because it's cold i keep trying to keep him warm with lots of hay, but Toffee keeps kicking it all out, so the time has come to say goodbye to the old boy.
I don't want toffee to be alone and i'm in a situation where i can't have anymore.
Toffee is a brown lion head- dwarf cross
approx 7 years old
female
neutered
not vaccinated (has been in the past)
in excellent health (although a little over weight as very greedy,as with Marleys condition been feeding more pellets than normal)
Toffee isn't overly keen on being picked up but once in your arms she is usually fine.
The reason for rehoming her is explained above
I am in Ipswich Suffolk and would like her to go to someone with a lot of rabbit experience and knowledge of bonding rabbits or knows someone who has.
i hope this post is ok
thanks
maisydaisystar (paula)
Ive been a member of this group since 2008 and have owned rabbits for much longer than that.
I currently have Marley and Toffee,
Very sad to say that Marley will be going to rainbow bridge tomorrow, He is almost 11 and has slowly been getting more and more arthritic and losing body mass, he has to be kept on one level as he can't manage the ramp anymore, he is quite unstable on his legs now which means he's
not moving alot, and is unable to clean himself and is getting into quite a mess underneath, mostly urine,i'm very sad but i don't want him to suffer.
Also because it's cold i keep trying to keep him warm with lots of hay, but Toffee keeps kicking it all out, so the time has come to say goodbye to the old boy.
I don't want toffee to be alone and i'm in a situation where i can't have anymore.
Toffee is a brown lion head- dwarf cross
approx 7 years old
female
neutered
not vaccinated (has been in the past)
in excellent health (although a little over weight as very greedy,as with Marleys condition been feeding more pellets than normal)
Toffee isn't overly keen on being picked up but once in your arms she is usually fine.
The reason for rehoming her is explained above
I am in Ipswich Suffolk and would like her to go to someone with a lot of rabbit experience and knowledge of bonding rabbits or knows someone who has.
i hope this post is ok
thanks
maisydaisystar (paula)
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