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    I have not heard of having to take your own cage to the vet for an overnight stay.

    As you know Zippy, but what I forgot to mention, is that the wire mesh floor that most cages have are very hard on little bunny feet. So a cage with a wire floor needs a towel, carpet scrap or a piece of lineoleum or wood or something put down in half of it so the bun doesn't end up with sore hocks. If you have ever felt a bunny's foot there really is just fur and skin there and the weight of the bun presses the foot bones down into the mesh and causes sores. Sore hocks can be very difficult to heal...

    Velvet had a case of sore hocks last spring, not from a wire cage floor but from sitting in his pee, the dummy, and as a result he had open wounds on the bottom of his feet...which were hidden by the FUR, and they were oozing puss....it was awful and I felt so guilty. My bunny vet liberally applied a triple antibiotic and then heavy wrapped the back feet in gauze. Are you ready? THEN the vet put plastic baggies over the gauze and taped the heck out of them...this all had to stay on for three days.
    After that I was instructed to take the wrappings off and apply a triple antibiotic once a day every day for two weeks and rewrap the feet in 2-3 pair of thick cotton baby socks. Velvet, oddly enough didn't seem to mind the vet's wrappings and never once tried to chew off the plastic baggies. However when I took over, he managed to chew the socks off his feet several diff. times. The only kind of amusing part to this whole episode was that when he had the plastic baggies on his feet I could hear him (rustle,rustle, rustle....) and know where he was and if he was getting into mischief. I would not want anyone else to have to go through this.

    As far as the portable puppy pens I guess it depends on what other animals are in the home but most are very stable and difficult to get in or out of....otherwise they wouldn't sell them. The most important point however is that they allow the bunny about 6 feet of room to exercise in instead of being confined to a cage.

    Ok, OK, enough sermonizing from me!!!!!!
    Mom to 9 wonderful bunnies and an energetic young cat from you-know-where.
    Bunny Basics educator
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    Noah, Casey, Daisy, Marie, Velvet, Emma, Robbie, Chocolate

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    Preach it girl! lol

    Actually, I never liked the wire bottom cages. I'll stick to my 'solid bottoms' even if it means changing the cage everyday or every other day! It does get old, but you know as well as I do, that they're worth every ounce of trouble!

    Towels in the cage? I never liked to do that since I saw the emergency vets episode where the bun ate the whole dish towel! Better safe than sorry with these little guys!

    LOL I can pictured that poor bun with baggies on his feet! LOL Funny how he liked the baggies but not the socks! Maybe it's because the baggies made noise. What?! rabbits are suppose to be quiet? WHEN??? Sophie never taught me that! lol (In fact, her favorite toy was a jingle-ball.... which, on the first night she had it and every night thereafter that I forgot to put it up, repeatedly threw against the wall at 4 IN THE MORNING!!

    I don't think a doggie pen would work in our household... frisky kitties and a rambunctious pup! (and to think that one small bun had run of them all... ) Man, I miss my bunster!

    (and yes, I did have to take Soph's small cage for over night vet stays! I was kinda glad... it was the cage I had for her when she was small so she familiar with it!)

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    Yes, Zippy, after I sent that prev email I thought it must have been a comfort for Soph to have her cage with her....

    How are you doing? It sounds like you have a houseful and that must be comforting. I don't know what I would do if I didn't have my bunnies...but you see I am very allergic to dogs and cats (but not to buns?!?!?!?!!!!!).... so I don't really have an option of bringing in others, as cute as they are.

    My Casey is not doing well. I don't think it's going to be long now unless she has a miraculous recovery like she did the last time...but how many times can I count on that? My heart is breaking.....
    Mom to 9 wonderful bunnies and an energetic young cat from you-know-where.
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    Noah, Casey, Daisy, Marie, Velvet, Emma, Robbie, Chocolate

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    Poor Casey, girl! Give the sweetie a snuggle for me. How is her eye doing?

    Annndddd.. I've been meanin' to ask ya about Marie and Sammy! I remember hearing about all your buns but these two.

    Are they from the sanctuary?
    details, details, details!

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    Tyler is an absolute sweetie !!! Hope you get him !!

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    Marie and Sammy

    Thanks, Zippy, for asking about Marie and Sammy Wam....

    Yes they are also from the sanctuary (all the bunnies look at me and see SUCKER written on my forehead). I have been doing some nursing and hospice care for our ill or older buns in my home since earl summer...you haven't lived until you have a kiddie wading pool in your living room! But that's a story in itself...

    Marie came down with pnemonia in August, of all months, when the sanctuary director was out of town, had to be rushed to the vet, etc. I took her home so she would be sure to get her meds, but she turned out to be such a great little bunny I kept her! She now lives very happily with Mr. Daisy on the second floor...she is a sweetheart and a testimony that bunnies can change from living in a group with minimal human interaction to a sociable, affectionate people bunny.

    Sammy Wam...well, he had a minor ear infection that turned in to head tilt, which has gotten worse in the past 2-3 weeks. The vet does not think he has pasturella and no longer has the ear infection, but as you know once that main nerve in the inner ear is damaged, it does not regenerate, so now he has head tilt. He is absolutely gorgeous...soft, soft white fur with golden brown patches and a very sweet personaltiy. He too lived in one of the yards with other buns and had very little interaction with humans...now he is a snuggler.....we often will lay down on the sofa and cover up with an afghan and doze a bit....he is great!
    Velvet, who hung out with Chocolate, Robbie, and Miss Emma visited Sammy and decided he likes Sammy better and moved in with him, so now Sammy has a friend to hang with. Eventually I hope to move them back in with Chocolate etc.

    I had some photos taken at Pet Suuplies Plus a few weeks ago and they should be here any day. Hopefully I can get someone to post them for me (I don't have a scanner)...

    So, as you can image, there is always something going on at my house....usually chaos but I wouldn't have it any other way.
    Mom to 9 wonderful bunnies and an energetic young cat from you-know-where.
    Bunny Basics educator
    Ann Arbor, MI
    Noah, Casey, Daisy, Marie, Velvet, Emma, Robbie, Chocolate

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    Awwww can't wait to see the pics! If you need someone to scan them, I'm available! Just PM/email me for my address, I'll scan them and send 'em back to ya.

    What is the name of the sanctuary again? Do they have a website?

    Sure sounds like those buns have a GREAT home!! And a wading pool in the house? Ok, you gotta tell us that story!


    Ash, Tyler sounds like a cutie! Any word on whether or not you're gonna get him?

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    the sanctuary website is www.pighoppers.org or www.vegsource.com/pighoppers. we also have a "bunnies for adoption" page on petfinders.com...it was uptodate as of 2 wks ago.....however we have new buns coming in so there will be more we need to add. Yes, I shamed the director in to changing her mind and accepting more buns...I had to promise to do an adoption event at our local Petco on 12/21 though...... You know me, I just want to keep them all!!!! After all, LOL!!!!, NO ONE will take as good care of them as I will!!!!

    The kiddie wading pool story....Cloud is a 6 yr spayed female we rescued about 1 year and a half ago. We are not sure what set her off but she suddenly started having a wet butt and back feet during early summer even though she was living outside in a huge grass covered yard. We were worried about fly strike so we gave her a bath and discovered some urine scalding....so we put her in the hospital. Until recently the floor of the pens in the hospital (about 9 ft x 8 ft each) were covered with newspapers. Her raw skin got better but her fur didn't grow back and she continued to sit in her pee, the newspapers not absorbent enough .... The vet, bless her heart, suggested we confine Cloud to a wading pool with several inches of CareFresh.... And you know how expensive CareFresh is, that was just out of the question. By this time it was August and the director was going out of town for a week, so I took Cloud and a kiddie pool home. (same time I brough Marie and Casey home). I figured if I put down some litter and then a thick layer of shredded paper on top of that that the urine would drain down to the litter and the shred paper would be minimally damp. And it worked! I surrounded the pool with puppy pen fencing, gave her a litter box (which she slept in!) and cleaned the pool every darn day. She ended up doing quite well in those circumstances....AND, the best part is, that her fur grew back!!! However I lost a good part of my living room and had to move some furniture out....then Chocolate, Robbie and Emma were very jealous and would try to attack her through the fencing. She would be a great bun in a one bun house...she didn't like the other buns either! As sweet as she was with me, I just couldn't keep her so she is now back at PH in the hospital but she still has her wading pool. She is doing ok there but her circumstances could still be a bit better.

    This is not a funny story, like Velvet with baggies on his feet, but still it worked. One thing about being a nearly broke, nonprofit sanctuary we do get real creative with our problem solving.

    Thanks for asking!
    Mom to 9 wonderful bunnies and an energetic young cat from you-know-where.
    Bunny Basics educator
    Ann Arbor, MI
    Noah, Casey, Daisy, Marie, Velvet, Emma, Robbie, Chocolate

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