Will you make contribution for Kenny?

Last September we published a story about three rabbits that have foot disease – Kenny, Oliver and Evan. They were abandoned alone with their mother Sophia right after their birth. During that time they were just 3 months old and were all suffering from congenital foot disease. Kenny and Evan then had surgery to remove the problematic rear foot. Sophia, Oliver and Evan were adopted afterwards, while Kenny is still remaining at foster family for special care.

It has been a year after we received Kenny. Although its rare leg has congenital problem, it is still very lively, cheerful and optimistic, it was not affected by its physical problems. As Kenny and other siblings had the same problem, we thought it was inherited. During May this year, Kenny has another inherited problem. Its arm muscles atrophied. Its left foot has been removed, but we cannot remove rabbit’s hand, as it will hugely affect its daily lives. After examined by the veterinarian, we believed Kenny’s present situation is the worst and should not affect other part of its body. After consultation with Dr Betty, we arranged Kenny to receive acupuncture treatment. Though it is not guarantee that he will recover, but this is the only way we can try.

Kenny has been received 2 months of acupuncture treatment. It receives treatment once a week. The situation began to improve and its arm is getting stronger, it can also walk well now. We changed its treatment to once every two weeks now. Kenny is still looking after by the volunteer. Its optimistic characteristic made it a good friend with the foster family’s rabbits.  Because Kenny’s situation requires long-term treatment and care by volunteers, are you willing to help it and make contribution for Kenny’s medical and food expenses?

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