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Available Rescue: photo[Clementine]-Dutch (orange and white) solo female( Abandoned at horse sanctuary)

Clementine is now 1.82kg. She has put on 200grams in 3 days- quite an achievement for her. She is now finished with her course of depocilin. It seems her nose was wet due to being malnourished rather than pasturella. She is not sneezing and now her nose looks clean.

She has put on weight but her bones are still sticking out. She should be about 2.4kg when she is back to full health. She had dental spurs which have now been filed down. Amazing she came through the anesthetic being so thin.

She can now eat pellets without it being mashed up and veggies. She isn't particularly interested in hay however. Possibly been spoilt with pellets, but there is no restriction on the amount she is allowed to eat at the moment as the main thing is she is eating.

She has a permanent sanctuary space with us if she can't find a home, but if anyone is looking for a very tame and friendly female dental bun to go with their neutered male- please email us.
 
Clementine has molar spurs which will need filing down regularly- but other than that she has gone back to full health and is putting on weight very nicely. If anyone is looking for a dental bunny to pair up with a neutered male- please get in touch. Thanks.
 
That's brilliant news! I hope you find her a lovely home where she can rule the roost as a pampered house bun. She deserves it after her rubbish start in life x
 
That's brilliant news! I hope you find her a lovely home where she can rule the roost as a pampered house bun. She deserves it after her rubbish start in life x

She does. She is one of the bunnies that stand out personality wise as she has such a lovely and inquisitive character. She always runs up to greet you when she sees you and loves her pellets. She doesn't eat hay- possibly because of the spur problems she has had. She enjoys herbs- parsley and coriander particularly.

We may take her through to Frances harcourt brown to see if there is anything that can be done with her teeth to correct them permanently.
 
Clementine has now been bonded with Humphrey- both have ongoing dental issues that will require treatment. If anyone would like to adopt this lovely pair please get in touch. Thanks.
 
Just rushed Clementine to the emergency vets as we thought she sustained an injury to her eye but it turned out to be an eye infection.

She is now back with bonded partner humphrey and will be treated with tiacil.
 
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