Playtime with Honey Bunny

Thursday, August 16th, 2007 |

Today we went to visit Honey Bunny (again) and play with her. She’s doing pretty well - she’s not eating much on her own, or drinking, but I’m starting to suspect it’s because she’s lazy. Or maybe is just enjoying the attention from the staff at the animal hospital. ;) She was doing well tonight - she was hopping around the visiting room, and seemed to be in a good mood. The staff was able to draw a little bit of blood to test for e. cuniculi, but it was not enough to re-test her kidney and liver levels. She’s going to stay again tonight at the hospital, and probably over the weekend. They will try to draw blood again to finish the tests - hopefully they’ll be able to get more this time.

It’s been encouraging visiting her and seeing her doing so well. Dr. Orr said it could take a few weeks before she’s eating all on her own, and not requiring force feeding. Hopefully on Monday she can come home again. We feel good about her staying at the hospital because they have the skills, staff, and tools necessary to keep her getting better and better. We just want to keep her going in the right direction. We’ll just keep praying that she stays on the right track. Thanks everyone, for your thoughts, prayers, and well wishes. It’s working! :)

5 Comments to Playtime with Honey Bunny

Diego
August 19, 2007

Do you think that maybe the staff likes huns so much that they keep her on purpose? Don’t worry, eventually they will get sick of Attila and send her home. Then you can enjoy her “hopiness” again.

Jenny
August 20, 2007

Hahaha…that’s a good point, Diego! And I love her new nickname…I’m going to start calling her Attila! :)

Diego
August 21, 2007

Good Idea.

I’m sure the real cold, fearless, barbarian Attila won’t mind if we used his name for a real “cute fuzzy bunny wabit.”

I’m sure she won’t mind either.

The docters must REALLY like her.

coco
August 21, 2007

I am glad Attila is doing well.how old is Attila?

Jenny
August 22, 2007

Thanks, coco…She’s 5 (they usually live 10-12 years). She comes home tonight - we’re really excited. I’ll post more updates once I have them! :)

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