ra7751
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
Today at approximately 6:10 this evening, it will be exactly four years since my beloved Sabrina lost her bravefight against a then unknown enemyand crossed the bridge. I will never forget that terrible night and I remember vividly every horrible detail. Had we known then what we know now I really feel my little girl may very well still be here. But even four years ago, there was precious little information out there on very sick bunnies. We now know that all of her problems were caused by secondary issues related to E Cuniculi. The eye problems, the kidney problems, the respiratory problems and the seizures. True to form in those days...the diagnosis was "snuffles". That is the reason I have a total disdain for that term because I know it is so inaccurate....and why I work so hard at researching EC and at finding out exactly what it does to the body and how to respond to it.
I still miss my little girl as much today as I did then. She was cremated and she is in a pink marble urn that sits right beside my bed. I also have a key ring charm with some of her ashes that stays with me all the time. She might not be here in body, but she certainly is in spirit. And we named our rescue in her honor. I like to hope we have made a positive difference.
Rest in peace my precious little girl.
Randy
Today at approximately 6:10 this evening, it will be exactly four years since my beloved Sabrina lost her bravefight against a then unknown enemyand crossed the bridge. I will never forget that terrible night and I remember vividly every horrible detail. Had we known then what we know now I really feel my little girl may very well still be here. But even four years ago, there was precious little information out there on very sick bunnies. We now know that all of her problems were caused by secondary issues related to E Cuniculi. The eye problems, the kidney problems, the respiratory problems and the seizures. True to form in those days...the diagnosis was "snuffles". That is the reason I have a total disdain for that term because I know it is so inaccurate....and why I work so hard at researching EC and at finding out exactly what it does to the body and how to respond to it.
I still miss my little girl as much today as I did then. She was cremated and she is in a pink marble urn that sits right beside my bed. I also have a key ring charm with some of her ashes that stays with me all the time. She might not be here in body, but she certainly is in spirit. And we named our rescue in her honor. I like to hope we have made a positive difference.
Rest in peace my precious little girl.
Randy