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Evening everyone! Well at last little gurl bunny Cleo seems to be over the worst of her illness.She had blood in her urine and was soiling herself,stinky and very poorly.
She's had her third vet visit and seems now be on the mend,still another week of anti-biotics to give her (She hates them!)
Fingers crossed come Thurday(her meds end) that she is ok.Cost me nearly ÂĢ150.00 various meds ,painkillers,special food and a day hospitalisation but she's worth it,my little grey fluffy bundle. Big Grin
kattymieoww
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
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Originally posted by Yogi 19:
Hello Sitters. wavey

Katty, I hope your lttle rabbit is better soon. Hug


Seems to be.she is eating well,seems to be her old self etc.She's been ill since 23rd May.


Awww, that`s a long time to be ill. I`m glad she seems to be on the mend. Thumbs Up

Darlo and Pussycat Valentine
Yogi19
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Originally posted by Yogi 19:
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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
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Originally posted by Yogi 19:
Hello Sitters. wavey

Katty, I hope your lttle rabbit is better soon. Hug


Seems to be.she is eating well,seems to be her old self etc.She's been ill since 23rd May.


Awww, that`s a long time to be ill. I`m glad she seems to be on the mend. Thumbs Up

Darlo and Pussycat Valentine


Hi,Yogi,yes it is,Bunnies are a "prey" animal and as such don't give away clues that they are ill.All goes back to fooling preadators.They are silent and just lie still.Up to us owners who observe them closely to spot the signs when things go wrong.

I always state that rabbits don't make good pets for young kids,unless the adults are clued up on their welfare etc.
kattymieoww

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