Diamond
Diamond lost her fight this morning. Despite being given the best medical care that could be provide to her, Diamond’s tiny body just couldn’t handle everything that was happening to it. She was dehydrated, she had worms, and who knows how long she had gone without proper nutrition before she came to us. Baby bunnies are so fragile at the best of times… it’s even tougher to survive being an abandoned baby bunny.
We were hoping for a better outcome, but we take comfort that Diamond was surrounded by love when she passed.
Sleep well little Diamond. We’ll never forget you.
May 21st 2020 – Diamond was abandoned outdoors in Hamilton and brought to Hamilton Animal Services. We’d like to thank the kind people who were able to catch her and get her to safety.
It was pretty obvious when she arrived at the shelter that Diamond wasn’t feeling too well. HAS staff got in touch with us to help, and they were able to transport Diamond to Spencer Creek Animal Hospital for us. By the time she arrived at the clinic, Diamond’s health had declined. Dr. Stubbs immediately put Diamond on IV fluids and a heating pad, and she was closely monitored by the staff. It wasn’t looking good, but we kept our hopes up.
It’s been a few hours now since she arrived at the clinic, and miraculously, Diamond is sitting up and is trying her best to eat! We have all our fingers and toes crossed that she will continue to improve and that she’s through the worst of this.
Thank you to HAS, and everyone at Spencer Creek for getting our little emergency bunny the care she so desperately needed.