Apollo’s Slave
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To be honest, I’m pretty scared to get another bunny. But Apollo deserves it so much, and he benefitted a lot from Athena.
If you’re unaware as to who Athena is, I adopted a (supposed) English spot x lop bunny who was about two years old. She had an abscess before I adopted her and was told it wouldn’t come back - which it didn’t. Four and a half months later, she passed away with absolutely no symptoms (she was eating, running around and behaving normal). She struggled to keep consistent weight, so she was slightly underweight, though definitely wasn’t malnourished or severely underweight - this picture was taken four days before she passed.
it has been four months since she passed, and it’s constantly on my mind that Apollo deserves a friend. There are two main worries for me:
1. that I get another bunny and it passes away again.
2. That I go back to the rescue and get another bunny and they don’t like me or think I killed her.
Do you think that there is anything i can improve in my rabbit care or anyway to prevent this from happening again?
My rabbit goes to the vet for a ears-to-tail health check every six months, flea’d once a month and vaccinated yearly. He’s fed healthy herby orchard grass hay or Hayboxclub Timothy hay - I like to switch it up for more variety. He also gets 1/8 cup of cold pressed marriages pellets and 1/8 cup of science selective pellets. And two cups of veggies (this changes every week).
are there any preventative treatments or supplements that might help me? Also do you think that a rabbit from a good, reputable breeder would live longer than one from a rescue? Or should I just not adopt a bunny with previous health conditions? I know it sounds mean, but I wouldn’t want to have to lose another bunny and I don’t want Apollo to lose another friend
If you’re unaware as to who Athena is, I adopted a (supposed) English spot x lop bunny who was about two years old. She had an abscess before I adopted her and was told it wouldn’t come back - which it didn’t. Four and a half months later, she passed away with absolutely no symptoms (she was eating, running around and behaving normal). She struggled to keep consistent weight, so she was slightly underweight, though definitely wasn’t malnourished or severely underweight - this picture was taken four days before she passed.
it has been four months since she passed, and it’s constantly on my mind that Apollo deserves a friend. There are two main worries for me:
1. that I get another bunny and it passes away again.
2. That I go back to the rescue and get another bunny and they don’t like me or think I killed her.
Do you think that there is anything i can improve in my rabbit care or anyway to prevent this from happening again?
My rabbit goes to the vet for a ears-to-tail health check every six months, flea’d once a month and vaccinated yearly. He’s fed healthy herby orchard grass hay or Hayboxclub Timothy hay - I like to switch it up for more variety. He also gets 1/8 cup of cold pressed marriages pellets and 1/8 cup of science selective pellets. And two cups of veggies (this changes every week).
are there any preventative treatments or supplements that might help me? Also do you think that a rabbit from a good, reputable breeder would live longer than one from a rescue? Or should I just not adopt a bunny with previous health conditions? I know it sounds mean, but I wouldn’t want to have to lose another bunny and I don’t want Apollo to lose another friend