All I can say is that I've been made redundant twice. The most disturbing
thing is that you do not know how long it will be until another job comes
along; BUT, looking back it was for the better in the long run.
Hang in there.
> I'm sorry to hear about all the serious problems some of our bunnies
> have.
> I was laid off from my job on Tuesday, so with part of my severance
> pay I took Pepper in to the vet before her insurance resets on the
> 24th - to save that $50 copay. Srsly - without that VPI she'd be my
> $3,000 bunny by now.
> She keeps plugging along with the pasteurella. Every 6-8 weeks she
> has a flareup and she gets a few nebulizer treatments and then she's
> fine for a while. I wanted to get her checked out and all the meds
> topped off. I thought she'd been feeling a little bony of late, and
> she's been almost snuggly - which with my little firecracker-bun is
> actually cause for worry.
> She's down nearly half a pound (when she is normally just over 6
> lbs). Part of it may be some small tooth spurs which we dealt with
> today but also it's possible that just like when we have a cold and
> nothing tastes right she just may be less tempted to eat when she's
> snotty. She chows down on her pellets but apparently hasn't been
> eating as much hay. So I'm to supplement her diet a bit - sprinkle
> some alfalfa over her timothy hay and up her pellet allowance - until
> she puts some more weight back on.
> So we just keep hangin in as best we can.
> Wendy Z