Yeah, I was trying to work out some spacetotake him in here. I thought they were going to have him tested (at a discount rate) just to make sure it wasn't catchy,I was waiting for that to happen, but they just looked at him, said they'd give him some Baytril and shipped him off. I assume they know what they're doing, Lisa has certainly had enough experience with the rescue, but I would have been more comfortable had he seen a vet for my situation.
Lisa also mentioned something about Pasturella being a misunderstood disease and that bunnies had to lick another bunny's snot to catch it, but that didn't do much to calm my fears. A sneezing bunny would beblowing infected molecules of snot all over the place, wouldn't they?
I didn't know he was just being fostered, though, I though he was adopted.
I'mglad I dodged that bullet!I'm at mybunny limit, but I knowa mini-rex in distress could make mefold.
And if he's anything like Dill,so much for the 'foster' plan. (I was even thinkingof trying to bond him to Pipp).
Thanks so much for taking him in in the first place, Kathy! (And sorry that the SARS board was so snarky, some of the posters seem to get their exercise by jumping to negative conclusions.
I think the rain and flooding is playing on everybody's nerves. Sorry about that too!)
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