Jellybean+Blinky-sweeties!special needsHERTS3yr+in rescue
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Re: Jellybean+Blinky-sweeties!special needsHERTS3yr+in rescue
Still here!
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RESERVED!!! Going to their new home very soon! YAY!
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Fantastic news!
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AW fingers crossed it all goes through smoothly. So very pleased for themRabbitResidenceCat wrote:RESERVED!!! Going to their new home very soon! YAY!
sue
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Re: Jellybean+Blinky-sweeties!special needsHERTS3yr+in rescue
Regretfully their tests have come back that they are EC Positive and the adoption has fallen through The good news at least is that the adoptee is willing to look at other pairs so somebody is going to a new home. What absolutely rotten luck
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Have you had titre tests done? (forgive me if I'm saying what you already know. ) ..but Titre tests done 2 weeks or so apart will give a better indication of whether or not they really do have EC. Bunnies can be EC positive on a single test because they have come into contact and have built up antibodies, though I know that unless the initial test is a very high positive reading EC is often difficult for vets to diagnose.RabbitResidenceEllen wrote:Regretfully their tests have come back that they are EC Positive and the adoption has fallen through The good news at least is that the adoptee is willing to look at other pairs so somebody is going to a new home. What absolutely rotten luck
However I do understand why some people may be scared off at any possibility of EC (especially if they have other rabbits) because it isn't easy to manage ( we once had a bunny with EC.. given Panacur treatment of course).
Its good news that the person is going to adopt another pair but such a shame for Jellybean + Blinky.
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
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Very sad news.
Poor little Blinky went downhill very quickly and has sadly passed away. We think it was very rapid kidney failure.
Jellybean is ok at the moment and we're still looking for a new home for her, someone who understands EC.
Poor little Blinky went downhill very quickly and has sadly passed away. We think it was very rapid kidney failure.
Jellybean is ok at the moment and we're still looking for a new home for her, someone who understands EC.
Volunteer at The Rabbit Residence. Bunny mum to Bob & Pat.
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How terribly sad that Blinky passed away without ever finding a forever home,
though I know you looked after him at the rescue and must feel his loss.
Glad jellybean is Ok with the EC at present, and hope she continues that way.
sue
though I know you looked after him at the rescue and must feel his loss.
Glad jellybean is Ok with the EC at present, and hope she continues that way.
sue
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Re: Jellybean+Blinky-sweeties!special needsHERTS3yr+in rescue
Jellybean found a lovely new partner named Bramley. She sadly passed away just before Christmas from kidney failure.
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I'm sad to hear that Jellybean passed away but glad she had the company of a new partner before that.tabithakat64 wrote:Jellybean found a lovely new partner named Bramley. She sadly passed away just before Christmas from kidney failure.
RIP Jellybean
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny