RipleyLLC
Active Member
Two weeks ago my little Evi got something on her feet (she's a dirty girl and remaining clean is low on her priority list), and all her feet were red and tender. I had to remove her from the other rabbits to a pen so she could heal easily.
I didn't think it would be hard reintegrating her, boyo was I wrong. I've tried three times and 4 of the 5 in the room attacked her viciously. Every single time they attacked her viciously. Now it's too stressful for me to watch her go through that and she is soooo much smaller than the other rabbits. It's also too stressful for her and I'm afraid she'll have a heart attack.
So now she's in her pen again. I've been petting and giving her little apple treats. I have a cat named Squeaky and she seems to want to mother Evi. I was able to get a picture of the two of them in the pen. Hopefully they will become buddies lol.
I didn't think it would be hard reintegrating her, boyo was I wrong. I've tried three times and 4 of the 5 in the room attacked her viciously. Every single time they attacked her viciously. Now it's too stressful for me to watch her go through that and she is soooo much smaller than the other rabbits. It's also too stressful for her and I'm afraid she'll have a heart attack.
So now she's in her pen again. I've been petting and giving her little apple treats. I have a cat named Squeaky and she seems to want to mother Evi. I was able to get a picture of the two of them in the pen. Hopefully they will become buddies lol.