My worst nightmare has come true. I really thought that yesterday's tiff was a one-time event, maybe just working out the wedding bell blues. I was wrong.
Last time I took the time to just be with them, listening for quarrels or anything like that until 4:30am. All I got was a couple of thumps from Toby, but no actual fight broke out. My husband got up at 7:30am and all looked well then too. When I got up at 11:00am, they still looked normal. After lunch, I took a peek and they were still doing their usual afternoon snooze. Since I leave for a big trip on Thursday night I decided to start packing things and deciding what outfits to wear on which days, etc. My bedroom is directly above the bunny room so I normally can hear if the buns start to bang on the walls or the pens. (But I cannot hear them over my husband's snoring at night, so that's why when they were bonding I slept in the guest room to ensure I'd hear them).
Sure enough at around 2:15 or so suddenly I heard two bangs. I didn't want to believe it so I perhaps didn't run but hurriedly walked down the stairs to check on them. It was an absolute disaster. Black and white and brown fur all over the floor... food pellets tossed all about... one scared bunny upstairs in the condo and one lost, confused bunny down on the ground.
I got my hands on Annie first and she didn't look like she took any big hits. She looked scared and upset, but she didn't bleed or anything. Then I fished Toby out of the condo (not an easy feat if you are familiar with the Leith Bunny Abode). I checked his body, sifted through his fur and did see some missing fur patches (rather large, about a size of a quarter type patches). But then I was petting him to reassure him and tell him it was going to be ok, to my absolute horror I noticed a *PIECE* of his EAR was missing. He wasn't actively bleeding but it was raw, pink, and you could see some vessels intact from the flesh remaining. He didn't get a chunk of his ear chomped off, it was more like the skin and fur layer of his ear was skinned/peeled off. The wound is about an inch long by 1/4 inch wide. I was terrified, at a loss for words and panicking.
He was already in my arms so I hurried and took him out of the pen, locked Annie in and rushed out of the bunny room. I called the vet and told them I'd bring him in as an emergency immediately. I was shaking, and I couldn't stop crying. I was trying to find his carrier to take him by car but in that moment, all I could do was stroke Toby and say sorry. I don't know how long it took me but I finally decided that if I was freaking out with an already wounded and scared bunny, he'd only feel more scared. I called my husband and told him as best I could about what happened and that I was taking Toby to the vet.
By some miracle I managed to drive. But as I approached the vet's office and thought about where to park, I realized that the vet had send me a card in September informing us that they moved their address. They were a quarter mile away, somewhere else! *SIGH*
So then with my last ounce of strength I pulled up their new address from my phone and drove there instead. Thank god their new location has parking onsite. The vet was not the one we usually see but she seemed good. She felt so terrible about his wound and was extra gentle. She convinced me that bunnies heal skin remarkably well despite how bad it looked. She told me to give him metacam to manage the pain and she recommended HealX ointment. It's not actually an antibiotic but I have heard of its powers used on rabbits at the shelter. Our rescue uses HealX Soother on the most atrocious looking sore hocks and other various open cuts on buns. It really helped our other bunnies so I hope it does the same for Toby.
The next couple weeks I'll have to make sure Toby keeps his ear clean (he always does, he's a good boy) and that the ear doesn't become inflammed. The problem is I leave on a 12 day trip REALLY soon. I sent an email already to the sitter informing her that Toby and Annie would have to stay with her separately... logistically it looks fine. But I'm going to be worried sick not being able to nurse my Toby back to health myself. The sitter is very good and she updates me daily on my buns. I trust her, and I give her full power to take the buns to our vet if anything should happen.
As for the buns themselves... they're separated for now. My husband immediately has labeled Annie the enemy because of how badly she wounded his baby Toby. But I realize that the mistake was really mine. I should have separated them yesterday after such a significant fight. I should have been more conservative but I let them go too far. Additionally, after we cleaned up his pen and settled Toby in, I took a closer look at Annie and it looks like Toby either scratched or bit her right near her eye. The area right around her eyelid and tear duct looks a little swollen. It looked goopy before, but I rubbed a little HealX there too. She looks a little weird in the eye but it doesn't look like anything's punctured.
Annie is now back in her old foster cage. Toby is in his bachelor pad. Both buns look very sad and upset. Annie looks a little upset to be in a smaller space but she is finding ways to entertain herself. Toby is just scared and finding the ground beneath him again slowly. He hid up on his party deck for hours. Later he finally came down and looked around to confirm that Annie was not around. He's starting to relax a bit.
I feel so awful about the whole thing. Toby's ear wound looks traumatic. Annie's eye is super sad too. I wish I had the sense to prevent this whole thing and separate them at the first sign of trouble yesterday. I know I can't change what's happened but I really feel like a failure. I wasn't here when the buns needed me. And now that they are hurt, I have to go away and won't be here to make them feel better. In a couple weeks when I'm back, what will Toby think?