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Only problem now is that Phillip has decided to join in on the action and refuse food! :lol: honestly these rabbits. Going to pop home from work at lunch and check them both.
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Only problem now is that Phillip has decided to join in on the action and refuse food! :lol: honestly these rabbits. Going to pop home from work at lunch and check them both.
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You may be onto something. I was impressed that Phillip was so attentive to Snowy after her procedure.Pleased to report this morning that both bunnies are a bit more active and both nibbling on food. They’re both still being a bit picky about what they eat but at least they’re eating.
I will mention at Phillip’s appointment with John in several weeks time but I do wonder if him being like this was caused by Snowy’s dental. He was away from her the whole day, then once she was back he obviously knew something was wrong - he didn’t mount her like he had the last few days, washed her watering eyes and was just generally considerate towards her. It’s almost like the whole thing has stressed him out!
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You may be onto something. I was impressed that Phillip was so attentive to Snowy after her procedure.