missyscove
Christina - Moderator
So I woke up this morning at, 12:45 am PST, spent all day flying, landed at 12:20 pm PST, had lunch with my mom and headed home.
First thing I do when I get home, as always, is check out the pets. My mom tries to do the nail trimming but isn't nearly as comfortable with it as I am, so I trimmed the rabbits' nails.
As I pulled Fiona out of her cage, my mom casually mentioned, "I found a lump on her the other day, see if you can find it." I immediately start to freak out at her for not telling me and found it myself. It's about the size of a marble and it's right under one of her nipples. I went ahead and trimmed her nails, then called my vet (where I worked over the summer and may be going back this summer) and she has a 5:00 appointment so we'll see what they say.
We've had Fiona for nearly 4 years now, but adopted her as an adult so we don't actually know how old she is.
I'm going with my dad and brother to London on Monday for one night, then to Germany until June 4th then, maybe, to Amsterdam (my dad was just invited to speak at a conference so we might tack that on). That's what really worries me because I'm not sure what the vet will want to do but I'm obviously more comfortable with medical things with the buns than my mom is so I feel bad leaving so soon and for such a long time.
I'll be sure to come back and update you guys after I take her in.
First thing I do when I get home, as always, is check out the pets. My mom tries to do the nail trimming but isn't nearly as comfortable with it as I am, so I trimmed the rabbits' nails.
As I pulled Fiona out of her cage, my mom casually mentioned, "I found a lump on her the other day, see if you can find it." I immediately start to freak out at her for not telling me and found it myself. It's about the size of a marble and it's right under one of her nipples. I went ahead and trimmed her nails, then called my vet (where I worked over the summer and may be going back this summer) and she has a 5:00 appointment so we'll see what they say.
We've had Fiona for nearly 4 years now, but adopted her as an adult so we don't actually know how old she is.
I'm going with my dad and brother to London on Monday for one night, then to Germany until June 4th then, maybe, to Amsterdam (my dad was just invited to speak at a conference so we might tack that on). That's what really worries me because I'm not sure what the vet will want to do but I'm obviously more comfortable with medical things with the buns than my mom is so I feel bad leaving so soon and for such a long time.
I'll be sure to come back and update you guys after I take her in.