Tuesday 17 July 2012

Update on Speedy's war wounds

Here's the update on Speedy.As you can see the wound is bigger than we first thought,it goes all the way to the inside of his leg as well but I couldn't photograph all of it.Anyway today he has a bit more spirit in him and he's eating not quite as much as normal but that's probably to be expected all though teatime he had all his greens which is the first time since coming home.This afternoon I had him down in the kitchen for just over an hour.he did a little Binky and did a little zip through his tunnel and mooched around up and down the kitchen then had a little snooze and he's done his toilet business.Speedy is fighting a bit when we give him his meds so He's improving.Tomorrow he has his post op check and then the stitches out after 10 days.Thank you for all for your kind thoughts and messages you have all been so kind.I will keep you updated on Speedy's progress

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  1. Yup, cat bites are notorious for that. Wishing Speedy a speedy recovery!

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  2. Wow he's doing great - eating well, pooping, hating his meds! Big hug, Speedy and Family!!!

    How big is this cat? Speedy's a good-size rabbit, isn't he? Like at least normal-cat size?

    Is the cat's family keeping him INSIDE now?

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    1. Yes Speedy is about the size of a normal cat that probably saved him and been quick.No the family are not keeping the cat in as they don't have to in the uk cats are classed as feral and have the right to roam and do as they please and the owners are not responible for the actins of their cats but I am in the process of cat proof ing the garden by the time I'm finished it will be bunny fort knox

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  3. Glad to hear all is going well--we'll continue to think good thoughts for full recovery.

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    1. Thanks Jade Speedy say to sen you and mickey snuggles

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  4. I am so glad Speedy has you to take care of him. I know he was terrified! Poor baby! So happy the wounds will heal and he had no broken bones. Tell him to take his meds so it won't get infected! Crazy Bunny! We love Speedy from here in Texas! :)

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    1. I have been telling Speedy all the messages and he love's you too

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  5. Glad he's doing well! Recuperative bunny-hugs from me and Whisky! x

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  6. Continue to improve quicky, Speedy.Hugs and nose rubs,too,

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    1. Speedy is being Spioled with all the hugs and kisses and nose rubs everyone is sending and boy is he loving it

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  7. ah yes fighting the meds is always a good sign

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  8. So glad to see Speedy is doing better! Keep fighting the meds Speedy! You go baby :)

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    1. it's amazing the spirit the have to keep going

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  9. Wow! looks worse is right! but as long as he's feeling better.

    Side note: I love that you have tea time! =]

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  10. Oh, my poor poor Speedy. Mum, keep watching those poops and push the hay. Let him have his way but make sure he leaves those stitches alone. Binkies are great. Love a happy binkie bunny! Lots of cheek rubs and ear scratches for the most kickass bunny in the UK!!

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    1. Thanks Brandi,Speedy say's to tell you he's loving you messages

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  11. Speedy... sending lots of purrs your way for a speedy recovery. purrs

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  12. Poor Speedy!!! I wish I lived by you to give him tons of healing kisses ((((hugs))))

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    1. Thats all right I will pass them on,thanks Speedy's mum

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  13. So glad to hear that he's improving. Whew! what a scare and certainly glad that he didn't get more injuries from it.

    Go, Speedy!

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  14. I think Speedy's size and speed is what saved him from worse injuries

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