Mummel
Well-Known Member
[align=center]urplepansy:In memory of JASMINurplepansy:[/align]
[align=center]1st February 2006- 10th December 2007[/align]
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[align=center]I just moved to the States and my bunnies are still in germany waiting to fly over here.[/align]
[align=center]Now I just received a call from my family and I learned Jasmin died unexplained. There was nothing wrong with her whatsoever.[/align]
[align=center]She will be buried in a few hours. It makes me feel bad that I was not there when she died and that I didnt get to spend any time with her lately. She was not even 2 years old.[/align]
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[align=center]I always really liked her because she was that very calm bunny with a really warm attitude. The kind of bunny that is not afraid or hesitant of humans and seems to know exactly what they are here for. To take care of their Pet Bunnies and make their life comfortable.[/align]
[align=center]Jasmin wassupposed to be used for breeding before I got her. But she was not meeting the standards since her face was not furry enough. To me thats what made her special from the other Teddy Lops. At first I didnt intend to buy her, I originally went to the breeder to pick up Emily and her mother but later also brought a weakly sister of Emily (Amy who died just 4 months old) and Jasmin who really had no place and noone wanted to buy her because she was grown up.[/align]
[align=center]The breeder, a very nice lady gave Jasmin the name because her fur was a white as the jasmine bush in the yard. With her light blue eyes, soft fur and slim nose Jasmin always had this noble look to her.[/align]
[align=center]Jasmin spend many days in spring and summer outside (back then we still lived in army housing) in the big military community yeard. She was allowed to run free, I could rely on her perfectly to behave. All the Army kids loved her and she was patient enough when the kids played with her.[/align]
[align=center]Of the 4 bunnies I brought from that breeder only Emily is left now. Amy had headtilt, Susi died of a bloating and now Jasmin. Makes me worry about Emily and think there might be a weakness in the breeders stable?[/align]
[align=center]Here are a few pictures I have of Jasmin:[/align]
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[align=center]With my dog, they spend time in the yard together.[/align]
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[align=center]Eating fresh green gras and clover.[/align]
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[align=center]Going crazy on a carrot. Its so cute how her mouth turns orange..[/align]
[align=center]1st February 2006- 10th December 2007[/align]
[align=center]:hearts[/align]
[align=center]I just moved to the States and my bunnies are still in germany waiting to fly over here.[/align]
[align=center]Now I just received a call from my family and I learned Jasmin died unexplained. There was nothing wrong with her whatsoever.[/align]
[align=center]She will be buried in a few hours. It makes me feel bad that I was not there when she died and that I didnt get to spend any time with her lately. She was not even 2 years old.[/align]
[align=center]
[align=center]I always really liked her because she was that very calm bunny with a really warm attitude. The kind of bunny that is not afraid or hesitant of humans and seems to know exactly what they are here for. To take care of their Pet Bunnies and make their life comfortable.[/align]
[align=center]Jasmin wassupposed to be used for breeding before I got her. But she was not meeting the standards since her face was not furry enough. To me thats what made her special from the other Teddy Lops. At first I didnt intend to buy her, I originally went to the breeder to pick up Emily and her mother but later also brought a weakly sister of Emily (Amy who died just 4 months old) and Jasmin who really had no place and noone wanted to buy her because she was grown up.[/align]
[align=center]The breeder, a very nice lady gave Jasmin the name because her fur was a white as the jasmine bush in the yard. With her light blue eyes, soft fur and slim nose Jasmin always had this noble look to her.[/align]
[align=center]Jasmin spend many days in spring and summer outside (back then we still lived in army housing) in the big military community yeard. She was allowed to run free, I could rely on her perfectly to behave. All the Army kids loved her and she was patient enough when the kids played with her.[/align]
[align=center]Of the 4 bunnies I brought from that breeder only Emily is left now. Amy had headtilt, Susi died of a bloating and now Jasmin. Makes me worry about Emily and think there might be a weakness in the breeders stable?[/align]
[align=center]Here are a few pictures I have of Jasmin:[/align]
[align=center]
[align=center]With my dog, they spend time in the yard together.[/align]
[align=center]
[align=center]Eating fresh green gras and clover.[/align]
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[align=center]Going crazy on a carrot. Its so cute how her mouth turns orange..[/align]