Wednesday 17 March 2021

Dijon's X-ray day


This is what the bunnies think of us today, after they had to spend six hours at the vet surgery yesterday. 

Dijon was sedated to have X-rays, which revealed the cause of his limping (which started last week) - a ruptured knee ligament. He hadn't responded to Loxicom for pain relief, prescribed at last week's appointment, so we suspected it wasn't arthritis - especially as it was such a sudden development. He also had a dental to burr some long teeth and sharp spurs, and more investigations into his watery right eye - a problem which started a few weeks ago and hasn't responded to the antibiotic eye drops or the tear duct flush. X-rays showed that tooth roots aren’t the problem, so this one is a bit of a mystery, as is the large, superficial ulcer on his left eye. 

Ebony had her vaccination - it's great that they only require one trip for the new triple vaccine, but they both have to go back for an appointment next week to check how Dijon's doing! They are expecting lots of treats today and planning their avoidance scheme for next week's trip.

Wednesday 17 February 2021

Kale-monath

Like many people right now, we are looking forward to spring – the bunnies will hopefully be able to enjoy some fresh grass and herbs in the garden, and lie in the sunshine, rather than by the radiator, for warmth. It's been a long winter, much of it in lockdown, and perhaps you too are pleased that February is the shortest month. An Old English name for February is Solmonath, which means 'mud month'. The bunnies think the other old name – kale-Monath (cabbage month) – is more hopeful.

It is indeed muddy in the garden now, but last week we had some snow. Ebony hasn't been out in snow since she came to live here, and probably hadn't experienced it in her previous homes. She enjoyed nibbling it, and also digging some in the planters. Dijon ventured out briefly, but wisely decided to go back indoors.

During the first lockdown, as we were all at home to supervise, we were able to remove part of the bunnies' fence during the day, which had previously created their large enclosure (most of the living/dining room).  They are now free to wander out of the living/dining room – in theory they have access to the whole house. However, Ebony hasn’t yet moved out of the living room – the hall has slippery laminate flooring. Dijon does go into the hall and kitchen, but fortunately knows the stairs are too much of a challenge for him. He hops into the kitchen several times a day… sometimes to see what’s going on, but mostly when he hears anyone preparing food or drink. He wanders out, gives his puppy dog eyes for a treat, then either eats it on the spot or races back to tell Ebony it’s coming. She is usually waiting at the threshold, although still doesn’t understand Dijon's body language too well – he races happily towards her, sometimes thumping in excitement, but she often seems to think he's on the offense, and growls at him!

Here are some photos taken over the past month. 












Wednesday 13 January 2021

Where's the sunshine?

It's been a week of gloomy news and gloomy weather, but the bunnies have enjoyed having everyone at home for another lockdown - well, at least Dijon has. It means he has more people around to go to for more cuddles. Ebony still doesn't need cuddles from anyone other than Dijon. Here are a few recent photos.