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Zai photos of Zai

Zai loves to play with paper and run around the house. Read Zai's story below and his fight for life.

Photos on which painting was based. Zai races around with the sheet of paper.

 
Charlie photo of Charlie

Charlie is a gentle labrador pointer cross from Scotland.
20% of this commission was donated to the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home

Photo on which painting was based.

Maverick photo of Maverick

Maverick, a beautiful fluff ball from Stavanger in Norway.

Photo on which painting was based.

Foxy photo of Foxy

Foxy, a handsome rescued dog from Italy.

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Boris and Shyra photo of Boris and Shyra

Boris and Shyra are two Australian quarrions living in Toowoomba, Queensland.

Photos on which painting was based.
Boris is singing to himself in the mirror! and Shyra is paddling in the porringer.

Pappy and Gaeya photo of Pappy and Gaeya

Pappy and Gaeya are African red bellied parrots living in freezing Norway. brrr!

Photos on which painting was based. Pappy has the orange bib, and Gaeya is guarding the tasty red berries.

Belinda and Robbie photo of Belinda and Robbie

Belinda and Robbie are two beautiful Lhasa Apso Tibetan temple dogs living in Glasgow.

Photo on which painting was based. Belinda has the blueish coat and Robbie is in gold.

Lenin the cat photo of Lenin

Lenin the cat from Edinburgh.

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Commissions are welcome.
Prices start from £80 for a 12" x 9" (20cm x 24cm) watercolour with a card mount - ready to frame.

If you are the proud 'parent' of a rescue animal or if you support a rescue centre or animal charity, then I will gladly donate 20% of the total cost of the painting to the named animal charity.

I can paint from your photos as long as they are clear and show the eyes. A selection of photos are preferred. If you have no suitable pics then I can take photos in the Edinburgh area.


Apricot Kernals - win the battle against cancer

If your wee pet has any tumours or cancers then be sure to supplement their diet with vitamin B17 - laetrile, which will help to build up their immune system and help them to fight. The best form of B17 is in bitter apricot kernals which can be added to the diet daily, and also taken daily as a prevention for cancer and tumours. When you get the apricot kernals mash them up and wrap them into your wee friends tasty treats. My house rabbit just loves his apricot kernals and eats them avidly every day on little oatcake parcels that I make for him. These apricot kernals caused his aggressive 2cm cancerous tumour which was growing out of his ear to shrivel up like a grape and drop off in the space of 3 weeks. When I had taken him to the vets at the first onset of the tumour they had wanted to operate by cutting off his ear - and told me he would have very little chance of surviving the operation. So I chose not to put him thru such a life threatening ordeal and I spent hours and hours searching frantically for a cure for my little pet. I then found the place that sells the apricot kernals. The apricot kernals made such a huge difference that they are now part of my rabbits daily diet. These kernals were described as use for people - but hey, when you have a drastic situation you take drastic measures, so I did the calculations for my little rabbits weight and gave him the appropriate amount of kernal. It is advised to give 1 kernal per 5kg of weight.
These kernals also work for humans - as all animals are made up of the same types of cells! I have seen first hand how they beat cancer and I am so thankful for their effectiveness. Mother nature has all the answers - what did living beings do before the onset of the industrialised world and scientists tampering with genes and foods??

Please contact Dayspring on (UK) 01483 418 258 or visit the following website:

www.anticancerinfo.co.uk


and bear in mind that this is a recommendation only from my first hand experience and not medical advice. (thank goodness that I didn't take the medical 'advice')

Zai's New Friend

- Arabella -

Zai now has a friend from Little Critterz Rescue Sanctuary in Perthshire. Arabella is around 2 years old and sadly spent the first part of her life confined to a cage full time. She luckily then found her way to Little Critterz. I was searching Rabbit Rehome for a partner for Zai and saw the photo of an agouti doe at Little Critterz with no name. After a couple of emails I took Zai up there to meet some female rabbits and he immediately licked Arabella's nose when he saw her. Zai had chosen his own best friend! After Arabella was spayed, which prevents uterine cancer, a 90% occurance among unspayed does, there was a small period to wait before she joined him at her new forever home. I then had to find a suitable name to give to a little nameless beautiful rabbit. After a shortlist I decided on Arabella! Zai is now very happy and Arabella has settled in well.
I have now found a homeopathic vet called Margot Hunter.
She works in a veterinary practise in Tranent and Prestonpans in East Lothian, Scotland. I highly recommend her. She can be contacted at Dunedin Veterinary Surgeons, Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland on 01875 613 593.
www.dunedinvets.co.uk

Zai and Arabella enjoying lunch

Zai is now with angels

Zai had a very bad infection and didn't make it after struggling for 4 months. We are all heartbroken and Zai's amazingly strong personality and spirit will never leave us. He has given us so many precious memories and special times. Zai was a very special rabbit and he is missed terribly by us all.
Arabella has blossomed into a very beautiful doe. She is no longer afraid of every tiny noise and after 2 years of hiding she now feels safe to lop around the house. She trusts us completely and knows that her home is free from danger and filled with love. We have decided to find Arabella a friend and after a long trip from Scotland down to Rugby in England, we now have a small fluffy little lop bunny who is about 2 years old.
We welcome Wesley
He came from the Rabbit and Guinea Pig Welfare rescue. He has also had a shocking start to life after being found in a dreadful state on an abandoned railway line covered in urine and blood! Arabella and Wesley are now friends and their bond is getting stronger every day. Wesley, like Zai, is also hard of hearing. He is a beautiful, small rabbit and gets frightened easily so it will be a little while before he is completely at home.
Please visit the rescue centre that gave Wesley a second chance in life. Many rabbits that are fortunate enough to end up at a rescue centre - and not found dumped or abandoned on the wayside - need time to fit in to a forever home. It took Zai over 3 months before he came out from under the unit he had decided he wanted to hide under in our house. Arabella took 2 years before she finally trusted us 100% and didn't flatten herself down like a little blanket on the floor every time we came near her, her huge sparkly brown eyes glistening away. Wesley will also take a little while to fit in and feel completely at home. As far as we are concerned they can take all the time in the world because they are here with us for life. We have a very safe and rabbit friendly house. Anything within range of a rabbit stretching on hindlegs will automatically be nibbled or tugged or moved. This is normal!
Please visit The Rabbit and Guniea Pig Welfare rescue, Rugby

www.rngp.org

Arabella snoozing with her toy bunny Wesley having dinner

Fife Little Critterz Rescue Sanctuary
Concentrating on Rabbits is FIFE Little Critterz, Scotland - a non profit animal rescue sanctuary. They have many beautiful and needy rabbits who deserve a FOREVER HOME with UNCONDITIONAL LOVE and LOTS of attention. If you are able to give a loving, safe and happy home to a needy and deserving rabbit then please visit:

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