Before & After

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Koala & Phantom

Before

This is one of the happiest bunny couple reunions I’ve ever seen. We caught this fuzzy harlequin girl bun on Sunday May 18th. 

She was incredibly shy & very scared – after a week would barely exit her hidey cave if she saw me. The very best I got was a tiny brief boops and fast run away after she’d been here 8 days.

But this fence girl didn’t just seem scared – she seemed really sad. I kept telling her we were trying to get her husbun. We saw them together on the day of her rescue but failed to get him.

One brave patient soul sat for over 2 hours not moving & trying to get eyes on him. When she finally did, the team sailed in and we surrounded him & caught fence girls husbun!!

When I finally got home & brought his carrier into her pen, she immediately jumped on top “He’s here! Lemme at him!” 

After

She & I were both absolutely covered in pee (and his fleas) and she’s been grooming him relentlessly. She’s periscoping like 15 times an hour now & I’ve not seen her do that once. She’s letting me pet her & even CHINNED me – from a bun who’d allowed no contact, that’s the clearest THANK YOU I’ve ever experienced!

She’s got a completely different demeanor now – her behavioral change is WILD 🤯 This girl is SO HAPPY to have her husbun back I just cannot express how beautiful it is 🥹 Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the volunteers who DON’T GIVE UP 

Tilda

Before

I wish I’d taken pics/vids upon rescue in summer 2023 – she’d have made for the CRAZIEST before and afters 🥹 But I honesty didn’t think she’d survive even the first few days & I didn’t want the imagery to haunt me later. She was entirely without hind end mobility & maggots were eating her necrotic wounds. The smell of her was nauseating. She was treated for the necrotic wounds, severe ear mite infection & EC. Theses were sent to vets to show the improvements months after initial intake. It took a ton of vet care & rehab before I was finally convinced she’d make it. Which is to say she’d survive, as opposed to regaining mobility.

After

Tilda really loved massage so that was helpful & very food motivated so I made islands of wheatgrass flats to encourage her hopping. She was also very motivated to hop to visit other incoming rescue buns 🥹 Due to her minimal bladder control & limited mobility, she required constant cleanup & changes to her enclosure (a padded pen to be safe when rolling and wobbling around). Due to her large size, Tilda required another person to help with her butt baths. A good friend & bunny volunteer stepped up to the task to help us 🙏

She says “The time, cost and overall dedication she showed to Tilda’s rehabilitation was so inspiring. I’ve never seen anything like it. During the course of the first 6 months, Tilda went from barely able to move at all to wobbling away on her own when she was clean and dry. Watching her mane grow in has been amazing – she looks like a different rabbit!”

When she was finally moving her back legs & gaining some control of her wobbly movement, she needed to go to an experienced medical foster (with free roam space) in order for her to further redevelop her physical abilities. To be quite honest, I didn’t want to let her go! But she deserved to have more and I cannot express how amazing it was to see that first video of her tackling a step without toppling over 🥹

VIEW DISCRETION: MEDICAL PROCEDURE

This video is an example of one of the horrific situations in which a rabbit had to undergo a medical procedure after being dumped. 

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