Twinkle - diva bun
Posted: 25 Jun 2016 08:21
I fostered Twinkle for Jill at Honeybunnys rescue 9 years ago, she was approx 18 months old, and soon realised I couldn't bear to part with her, so I contacted Jill and arranged to adopt her, then vowed never to try and foster again
Twinkle has come through quite a lot, she had an abscess removed from her face 5 years ago, which thankfully cleared up, and a lump removed last year from her tummy, her incisors were removed a long time ago and she has had more dentals then I can remember and continues to have them, she now only has 3 teeth, and she is on Depocillin injections every other day as one may have an abscess, she can no longer eat hay, but she loves her moistened pellets and anything else that can be mashed
We nicknamed her the bank holiday Diva, as I could guarantee if Twinkle had an emergency it would be on a bank holiday, just to ensure she got them most out of her insurance, her first one was on New Years day, many years ago, she went into stassis and I thought we would lose her, but Twinkle was a fighter (I still bear scars from syringe feeding her) and she came through
The vets know her and the nurses are warned about her, she shows them she's not amused by kicking her water bowl over when they go to check on her, she has wet many a vet nurse The vet has told me that on more than one occasion Twinkle has held her breath when going under anaesthetic for her teeth, this is why I travel a 20 mile round trip as I completely trust my vet with her
Butter wouldn't melt in her mouth
She is now indoors and I'm pleased to say she has bonded with Dolly, who was Dodgers partner, it looks like they are happy to spend their twilight years together
Twinkle has come through quite a lot, she had an abscess removed from her face 5 years ago, which thankfully cleared up, and a lump removed last year from her tummy, her incisors were removed a long time ago and she has had more dentals then I can remember and continues to have them, she now only has 3 teeth, and she is on Depocillin injections every other day as one may have an abscess, she can no longer eat hay, but she loves her moistened pellets and anything else that can be mashed
We nicknamed her the bank holiday Diva, as I could guarantee if Twinkle had an emergency it would be on a bank holiday, just to ensure she got them most out of her insurance, her first one was on New Years day, many years ago, she went into stassis and I thought we would lose her, but Twinkle was a fighter (I still bear scars from syringe feeding her) and she came through
The vets know her and the nurses are warned about her, she shows them she's not amused by kicking her water bowl over when they go to check on her, she has wet many a vet nurse The vet has told me that on more than one occasion Twinkle has held her breath when going under anaesthetic for her teeth, this is why I travel a 20 mile round trip as I completely trust my vet with her
Butter wouldn't melt in her mouth
She is now indoors and I'm pleased to say she has bonded with Dolly, who was Dodgers partner, it looks like they are happy to spend their twilight years together