Carol’s phone picture.
Some time later Carol phone me again to tell me that Poppy had
brought another one home! By the time I got home from work there
were three of them in the box, unfortunately a neighbours cat got the
fourth one off Poppy so we lost one. Then later on Poppy was acting
agitated so I followed her to see what was upsetting her and there on
the patio was another little one sitting upright and shivering, hence
the name ‘Shiver’. We asked the vet for advice on how to care for the
little things, he said he didn’t think they would survive but we could
try feeding them with whole milk with a little honey mixed in it.
Carol fed them by holding a little pool of the mixture in the palm of
her hand and holding the rabbits so they could lap at it. She really
was a hero getting up through the night to feed the little rabbits. Later
I found an old syringe that I used to fill ink cartridges with and we
used that as well.
I believe that they were new born when Poppy brought them home
as it was twelve days before they opened their eyes. Sadly two of
the rabbits never made it but Honeybun and Shiver survived. When it
came to weaning them I managed to get a pro-biotic from a company
called Vetark that we added to their milk. This gave them the
necessary gut flora for high fibre diet. The two rabbits lived indoors
they never grew very big and their fur was light and soft. We built
them a pen in the garden and they loved to run about out there but
always let us know when they wanted to return indoors. They also
loved to run about indoors and were very clean. I built them a little
litter tray as you can see below.
They always used it as they are in the picture Honeybun on the right
and Shiver on the left. Honeybun died on the 14th of February 2011,
we think she may have had a weak heart. Shiver lived until the
23rd July 2012, they are both missed and taught us so much.
Sometime later Poppy brought home a baby stoat but unfortunately
it didn’t survive the night.
The Bunnies
The story of our beautiful bunnies Honeybun and Shiver.
It was on the 16th August 2007 that Carol phoned me at work to tell
me that our cat Poppy had brought a tiny creature home alive and she
wasn’t sure what it was. I was intrigued because Poppy was quite the
hunter and I suggested that Carol should take a picture of it with her
phone and send it to me. We weren’t sure what it could be but after
consideration we believed it could be a rabbit. Carol lined a cat food
box with tissue (it was just about the right size) and placed the box on
top of a storage heater to keep the little thing warm.