Sorry for my delayed response, I ended up going in to labour on Tuesday and my little girl has kept me busy since (plus the hospital wouldn't let me out until Friday afternoon)!
Thanks for the...
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Sorry for my delayed response, I ended up going in to labour on Tuesday and my little girl has kept me busy since (plus the hospital wouldn't let me out until Friday afternoon)!
Thanks for the...
Thanks for every ones help & assistance in this matter, fingers crossed everything comes together for them tomorrow. :wave:
I've just replied to her email after calling my friend and have passed her number on. She is clarifying things with the RSPCA tomorrow, so have asked Jenny to call her then.
Incidentally her twin...
Aggression I believe but my friend believes it is down to a lack of handling and the RSPCA don't have the time to work with them. They need a fosterer or rescue who has experience with...
I should think the RSPCA would cover vet costs or my friend would deal with them until they were passed into the care of another rescue but I would be wary of taking them on a foster basis before a...
happy_hoppers@yahoo.co.uk if they are not on the forum.
Thank you x
Myself please. :wave:
Thank you, I've shared it on FB too and am about to try our Twitter account. If people are able to share on FB/Twitter, please do.
The RSPCA would take them back if someone rehomed and couldn't...
It's also 200 odd miles away from me, but she's desperate and didn't know who else to call.
Hi all,
I've just had a call from one of my friends who is a vet in Horsham, West Sussex. Her surgery does a lot of work with the RSPCA in that district and she has just gone in to do some...
Jay at Ebony Eyes has a lot of experience with rear leg paralysis.
The 1001 pet stain remover liquid has done amazing things on our spare room carpet, but it's navy blue, it's not as good on lighter colours.
I have a trio and they all go together most of the time, but their moods change with the season so often it depends on who is ill and who is alpha rabbit at the time, as some combinations mean a...
Here:
http://a.yfrog.com/img412/2433/p1040097t.jpg
It does mention it incase of human injection, which is interesting. :?
I think it's a sulpha derivative with antibacterial properties. Steroids usually have to be used with caution in rabbits.
I have and he is fine now, but at one point the vets did think he would be scarred for life. That said, I have never heard of a reaction recurring in a rabbit before, normally once it clears up it...
I have and he is fine now, but at one point the vets did think he would be scarred for life. That said, I have never heard of a reaction recurring in a rabbit before, normally once it clears up it...
Marley developed a chemical burn as a reaction to Cylap, if that is what your rabbit has then it's possible it was Flamazine cream your vet prescribed.
The reason I kept Juno was because she was born with splay leg to both her front legs and has deformed joints. There was absolutely no way she could be rehabilitated into the wild and survive. The...
This reminds me of when Juno was tiny and used to sleep down the front of my top in my bra! :oops::love::love:
Juno was very handleable as a baby too, you can see some pictures on my FB account (current bunnies album, where I had had her about 2 weeks).
I would think about contacting a wildlife center to...
I posted on your facebook but just wanted to say there seems to be a big difference in adaptability to captivity in wildies who are handreared and those who were weaned when they were found. Both...
People are just horrible :evil:
A lady who adoted two rabbits from me about 2.5 years ago called me last week as someone had dumped two 3/4 weeks old baby rabbits in her dustbin....and two in her...
Yes she did, it was Rory who she adopted from me. He had similar symptoms to those described by Parsnip Bun, and died the day after vaccination. He had seen a vet very recently to be neutered and...