Hopping Mad!

Although I was working this morning, I planned to have my first afternoon off this year!

I was driving to my last appointment when I spied a baby rabbit sitting hunched up in the middle of the road. I tried blasting my horn, but after a few minutes I realised that this was a very sick little bunny.

I put my hazard lights on, stopped the traffic and put bunny into the cat box I carry in my car. It’s eyes looked particularly swollen, an obvious sign of  myxomatosis.

I immediately called the local vets surgery, who unconcerned, informed me to put it back into the wild.  Should I take it in to the surgery, it would be immediately put to sleep!

I then contacted St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital, who were horrified with this advice and stated that under NO circumstances should I put the poor creature back into the wild.  This course of action  would see it die a long and painful death, and added that this was a typical reaction from a vet!

An hour later, the rabbit was safety in the capable hands of the wild life hospital, who are hopeful that with treatment, she will pull through.

To say that I was angry is an understatement, since it was nothing but callousness to suggest I return the rabbit anywhere near that busy road. Not to mention it being pecked alive by the crows!

I am losing all faith in our veterinary system and hope to God, that this is not a typical reaction from our vets.  It is easy to drive around a road casualty, or worse still, run it over.  It only takes a little while to see that it gets the treatment which could potentially save its life.

A pet shop with a difference

I thought it about time that I made a special mention to a particular on line pet shop, whom I have found to be extremely helpful, not to mention reasonably priced.

Having Luika made me realise the need for a crate and various other puppy related items and since I was recommended www.Petshop2u.co.uk I thought that I would give them a try.

I had done the usual internet searches, but this on line pet store was a little different in that they actually had a contact telephone number.  Yippee I thought an actual person that I could talk to, which is very rare these days!

True to form, I had got the measurements wrong, so when the crate arrived, it was a little smaller than we required.  Having spoken to the shop, they very kindly offered the crate until a larger one could be ordered, and agreed to swap them over the following week.  Such a rarity in today’s market.  Since our initial contact, they have offered us a first class service, and I would like to thank them personally for their support.  Along with my personal recommendation and  a mention on my blog.