I just tucked all the buns in for the night....well, almost all of them.
It was so strange not having S'more sticking her nose through her pen to get her night-time hay.
I'm also sorry, Jim ; my cat William has been hosptialized this week for pancreatitis and lymhpoma and I have spent most of the week feeling like you are now.
William is home now and getting well ; I hope that S'more's also improves enough so she can go home with you ray:
Thanks for all of the well wishes, healing thoughts, and prayers!
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I'm so fortunate to be part of this forum family....thisherd.
It can bevery lonely and scarywhen you have a sick bunnie.
Just knowing that somebunny else knows and cares, means so very very much.
I've quoted this before, and if reflects the camaraderie and family feelings that emanate from this forum....
"That's what you do in a herd, you look out for each other."
They told me that S'more is okay, but she'll be staying with them over the weekend.
I mentioned that she would probably need more food and greens, and they told me not to worry and that they had plenty of feed and fresh lettuce for her.
So I didn't go to the vet's office today.
They're open tomorrow, so maybe I'll call to see if I can visit S'more.
I really miss her and I think we would both feel better if we could just see each other and spend some quality time together.
I'd like to try and reassure her that I haven't abandoned her, too.
Thanks for the update, Jim. Sounds like she is holding her own, and you know she is in good hands. I think a visit would cheer her up - not to mention making you happier too