Here's a pic of them taken 20 days after his last conscious burring. As you can see, they've grown back at a fair old rate. They've grown back fairly evenly this time so the Vet will have something to purchase on if he goes for removal of them a second time. I have major worries about him having a GA to have them removed as this Vet has treated a lot of the Oxford bunnies right from the start and told me that there's always a risk of losing a bun under Ga but the risk is greater in these buns as a lot of them had respiratory problems.
It's such a tough call, I couldn't bear it if I put my fluffmeister through that and lost him as a result
It's such a tough call, I couldn't bear it if I put my fluffmeister through that and lost him as a result
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