Re: Hunny Bunny
Originally Posted by
Snicker Bar
She says it’s rare for them to get cancer this young. And it grew so fast. She agrees it’s strange that the needle aspiration did not reveal cancer cells, yet there is definitely a large, firm , baseball in his abdomen. I’m thinking her needle must have missed somehow.. If his intestines were intertwined in the mass surely he’d be obstructed by now, I would think? I’m just worried about the anesthesia; but I guess it’s true. If we try he could have a few more years. If don’t try , he will eventually decline. Or, he could die on table .
We will keep try and make a final decision. Just wondering if others have had cancer bunny success stories..
We rescued him from the freezer, literally . He was in a litter destined for “food”. The daughters at this home snuck him to us, said he was too cute for what
“Daddy uses them for .”
Took him home to be a buddy for Snickers. They grew up together; and the rabbit literally would climb up in the limbs with her lol
Both of them are adorable!
redwuff
State Licensed
Master Wildlife Rehabilitator