HipsidyNLydia
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Description (Breed, color, weight) - Lydia, Flemish Giant, sandy, at least 10lbs and growing
Age - 6-8 months
Sex - female (not spayed)
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: She has waxy buildup in her ears. The back of her neck has a few scratches on it, I think they are from her foot and not from her late buddy. She is not scratching frequently, just on occasion. Most of her time is spent chilling in front of the fan we have near her cage.
She is pooping and peeing normally, both in frequency and place in cage. Her bedding is paper.
She is not spayed (yet), and has never been sick. She is solid and appears very healthy.
She eats like a horse, and is downing pellets, hay, lettuce, and the occasional carrot. She never refuses food. Drinking well too.
She appears to be moving normally and displays her usual amount of curiosity.
Her cage mate died yesterday, and she had pneumonia. Her cage mate, at the time of death, also appears to have had a bloody crust down in her ears that was draining. The other rabbit probably had a chronic problem, and at no time during Hipsidy's time with her did Lydia ever show signs of illness.
Age - 6-8 months
Sex - female (not spayed)
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: She has waxy buildup in her ears. The back of her neck has a few scratches on it, I think they are from her foot and not from her late buddy. She is not scratching frequently, just on occasion. Most of her time is spent chilling in front of the fan we have near her cage.
She is pooping and peeing normally, both in frequency and place in cage. Her bedding is paper.
She is not spayed (yet), and has never been sick. She is solid and appears very healthy.
She eats like a horse, and is downing pellets, hay, lettuce, and the occasional carrot. She never refuses food. Drinking well too.
She appears to be moving normally and displays her usual amount of curiosity.
Her cage mate died yesterday, and she had pneumonia. Her cage mate, at the time of death, also appears to have had a bloody crust down in her ears that was draining. The other rabbit probably had a chronic problem, and at no time during Hipsidy's time with her did Lydia ever show signs of illness.