The Turtle
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We have only had George for a month, since Nationals in Missouri, but he was a terrific wabbit and we liked him and had great hopes for him. Late last night after we got home from a show in Michigan, he was missing from his hutch. We found him wedged awkwardly between a block that supports the hutches and the barn wall, and freed him, but he wasn't able to move his hind feet. He was responsive and breathing, so we brought him inside, gave him SQ fluids and tried to get him to eat a little.
George died a few hours later, just before I was to take him to the vet. Apparently he had panicked and gone into shock when he'd gotten stuck... he may have also injured his back trying to free himself, and as it was, he had pulled all this nails out on the right front foot trying to claw his way out of the spot in which he was stuck.
He had forced his way out of the hutch between the corner of the door and the frame... he was small enough to get away with that, and apparently had been exploring the barn floor when he got stuck. He was going to be four months old tomorrow.
This is the best image I had of him in the four weeks we had him:
http://tweetphoto.com/18108109
Today felt very sad and hollow indeed.
George died a few hours later, just before I was to take him to the vet. Apparently he had panicked and gone into shock when he'd gotten stuck... he may have also injured his back trying to free himself, and as it was, he had pulled all this nails out on the right front foot trying to claw his way out of the spot in which he was stuck.
He had forced his way out of the hutch between the corner of the door and the frame... he was small enough to get away with that, and apparently had been exploring the barn floor when he got stuck. He was going to be four months old tomorrow.
This is the best image I had of him in the four weeks we had him:
Today felt very sad and hollow indeed.