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Ears forced forward

Dillon is still wearing his cat cone, this forces his ears forward. He is on pain relief but I am worried he could have ear ache? I am giving him time without the cone but he immediately chews his wound - I htink its at the itchy healing stage.

Anyone any thoughts please?
 
Dillon is still wearing his cat cone, this forces his ears forward. He is on pain relief but I am worried he could have ear ache? I am giving him time without the cone but he immediately chews his wound - I htink its at the itchy healing stage.

Anyone any thoughts please?
It shouldnt cause ear ache but he may appreciate them having a massage a couple times a day.

You're such a good bunny parent. He's lucky to have you caring for him so well x

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It should cause ear ache but he may appreciate them having a massage a couple times a day.

You're such a good bunny parent. He's lucky to have you caring for him so well x

Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk

Oh thank you, massaging ears will be done :love: (any excuse to cuddle that boy!)
 
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