Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Disapproving Rabbits Band Aid

Okay, Disapproving Rabbit fans, I know the disapproval entries have been slow this spring--but hey, that's how the bird readers of the blog feel in winter when the birding is slow and I load up on Cinnamon entries. So, here's a little Cinnamon report:

I took Cinnamon with us this weekend--she did not go with us out to the bee hives but did get some quality time with Non Birding Bill and myself--whether she wanted it or not. We brought along her leash and did a good job of keeping her away from Cabal the Wonder Dog. I was sitting outside with her and had her on her extra long leash. We attached her leash to the legs of a trampoline and I sat with her, just in case she got tangled. Someone who had never met Cinnamon came down to experience the disapproval and when Cinnamon had had enough of people stroking her velvety soft fur, she hopped away.

As she hopped away, I noticed the leash was loosely wrapped around her back paw. Not wanting her to get tangled, I crawled over to move the leash. Cinnamon must have thought I was going to grab her and take her in, because she ran the other direction and sure enough, the loop acted as a noose on her back paw. When a rabbit is scared, they panic and try to get away in any way possible--this can help save them by making a last minute jump away from a golden eagle, or in the case of Cinnamon--tangle her up further.

Cinnamon then tried to jump in every direction and squirm out of her harness, which somehow wedged the whole front section of her body into the harness, binding her front paws...that's when I heard the sound no rabbit owner ever wants to hear--the rabbit scream. I tried to twist around and grab Cinnamon but she kept going around behind me and hopping up my back--she was slippery and I couldn't grab her. The screaming and the idea that Cinnamon could be breaking bones tangled in the leash boiled panic in my mind. I forced myself to try to keep calm and just take time to do it right. I finally grabbed hold of Cinnamon (still screaming) and asked for a knife to cut her out of the harness. But before anyone could move, I found the quick release and she was out and the screaming ceased. It felt like it took ten minutes to get her out, but Non Birding Bill assured me that it was barely a minute and was surprised at how fast I moved and got her out of the leash.

I sat with her for several minutes snuggled in close next to my chest--her breathing was raspy from all the screaming. NBB forced me into the house so we could look her over and see where she was hurt--I kind of didn't want to, imagining the worst possible damage. We set her on some carpet and she hopped normally, no limping, no favoring of any paws. She flopped onto the floor and I laid down next to her to pet and stroke her ears and apologize for not getting her out of the leash sooner. After a few minutes, she got up, shook her ears and nudged me hard as if to say, "Hey, I'm over it, now you get over it. It was far more embarrassing for me."

That night when I finally went to bed in the guest room, Cinnamon was sleeping on my side of the bed with NBB (that big pile of sheet behind Cinnamon is NBB). She seems to be saying in this photo, "Want to make it up to me? Then YOU sleep on the towel on the floor."

I don't think she hurt herself too badly. I think she just got bound up and couldn't get free and that freaked her out, causing her to panic and scream. It's so strange, I've heard the rabbit scream many times before in the wild--I've even mimicked it to call in hawks, owls, coyotes, and foxes. But, man o man, is it different when it's your very own disapproving rabbit.

But all is well and she's snoozing in her little Fortress of Solitude at home.

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14 Comments:

Blogger Lynne said...

Poor Cinnamon, poor Sharon- I feel bad for you both. I've never heard our bunny Buddy scream and don't EVER want to.

5/29/2007 5:11 PM  
Blogger amelia said...

Poor baby!!!

5/29/2007 6:41 PM  
Blogger Yoga Gal said...

Poor Cinnamon; I read your blog very fast so I didn't notice, did you take her to a vet for x-rays? She may have internal imjury. Not trying to scare you. I pray all is well with her.
I also loved your humming bird shots. I spend this weedend at the White Lotus (a yoga retreat house in Santa Barabra) and got such a big thrill, I held out my hand (which seems like forever) and a humming bird actually flew and sat on one of my fingers. It was only for a few seconds but it did land on it!
I'll pray to Saint Francis of Assisi to keep Cinnamon in good health. Shanti.

5/29/2007 6:56 PM  
Blogger Phelony Jones said...

Oh noooo! I am glad to hear that she is okay. Poor thing, that scream would have torn me up.

5/29/2007 9:04 PM  
Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

The kind of disapproval you don't ever want.

Give her a kiss for me...even if she doesn't want it.

5/29/2007 9:38 PM  
Blogger Peggy said...

Darling traumatised Cinnamon! I'm glad it is all over now.

She's eating and drinking now? Her colour looks okay?

I'm surprised that you have the ability to blog after the disapproval you got.

5/30/2007 12:41 AM  
Blogger spacedlaw said...

Poor fluffy thing. I am glad it turned out to be "just" a fright for both of you.
She'll totally disapprove of leashes and harnesses now.

5/30/2007 2:35 AM  
Blogger birdchick said...

Thanks, everyone for your well wishes. Cinnamon is indeed okay and it took me a good two days before I could even blog about it--partly because I was so freaked out and partly because of the disapproval.

NBB and I were talking and when we first had Cinnamon, she got a foot caught on her cage door and screamed a little--she wasn't hurt, she just couldn't move.

But she is fine and doing her laps and taking full advantage of me giving her excessive amounts of treats.

5/30/2007 6:56 AM  
Anonymous sven said...

that was pure horror.
A rabbit in panic is one of the worst things that can happen.
I guess the leash will be a "no-go" for the rest of her life.
A lot of stress - sometimes it is only the stress that harms the bun...
But in the end everything seems to be OK.

5/30/2007 9:59 AM  
Blogger dguzman said...

OH. MY. GOD. Thank goodness you moved so quickly and took care of your baby. I can't even imagine the bunny scream; Niblet's never even grunted. I'm glad Cinnamon is well and that she's getting extra treats to make up for her embarrassing (and potentially injurious) incident. Thanks for the Cinna-fix, even if it was a little terrifying for us readers.

5/30/2007 10:13 AM  
Blogger birdchick said...

We actually put the leash right back on her the next day--that's how we prefer to travel. She's much more calm traveling in her harness and leash than in a crate.

Getting the leash on met with some resistance, but once the harness was on she hopped normally and didn't try any of the tricks of getting it off like she did the first time we put it on her years ago.

We've never tethered her to a post or tree before, we've always had hold of the leash and I think I learned the hard lesson that from now on when the harness and leash are on, the only thing it will be attached to is either my hand or NBB's hand.

5/30/2007 10:14 AM  
Blogger Liz Jones said...

Poor Cinnamon! I was thinking-- Cool! I wonder where you get a harness for a rabbit? Then I thought better of it when I read the end! My bun has a grazing cage to ward off wild dogs. A leash seems like it would be much nicer, though, if she didn't get tangled!

5/30/2007 12:57 PM  
Blogger River Driver said...

Never experienced the horrific sound of my bunster screaming (although he loved to make what I can only describe as a "voot" sound when he was curious), but I own a Shiba Inu dog, and they are known for their scream when frightened or hurt. It's the most terrible thing I've ever heard, so I certainly sympathize.

10/21/2007 10:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey samething here i have 2 rabbits honey and midnight. one of them (midnight) was also in a harness and lead and got tangeled up she was fine but my ears hurt alot for an hour after the sceem, it isnt something you realy want to hear,im sure you'll agree!

4/11/2008 12:26 PM  

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