LindseyandKen
Well-Known Member
Advice needed please.
We have added yet another rescue to our ever increasing warren. Thisnew bunny is so fat, I can't believe she's alive. Her dewlap is solarge it obscures her face and she weighs more than our cat.
I am so angry because I trusted her care to my boyf's family, whooffered to take one when we had our last intake of rescues. It seems itwas a lovely novelty, but now, 4 months later, they decided they can'tlook after her anymore (how? We have 12 now and work full time!?) andwhen they dropped her off, I nearly screamed my head off that they mayas well have left her with the original idiot who was 'looking after'her. Seems they've been feeding her bread and all sorts whilst allowingher no exercise. She is a hugebunny with no energyto move, and lumps all down her sides that must be big blobs of fat.
Any advice please, on bunny diets? And anger management please, while you're at it?
Thanks,
Lindsey xx
We have added yet another rescue to our ever increasing warren. Thisnew bunny is so fat, I can't believe she's alive. Her dewlap is solarge it obscures her face and she weighs more than our cat.
I am so angry because I trusted her care to my boyf's family, whooffered to take one when we had our last intake of rescues. It seems itwas a lovely novelty, but now, 4 months later, they decided they can'tlook after her anymore (how? We have 12 now and work full time!?) andwhen they dropped her off, I nearly screamed my head off that they mayas well have left her with the original idiot who was 'looking after'her. Seems they've been feeding her bread and all sorts whilst allowingher no exercise. She is a hugebunny with no energyto move, and lumps all down her sides that must be big blobs of fat.
Any advice please, on bunny diets? And anger management please, while you're at it?
Thanks,
Lindsey xx