Korr_and_Sophie
Well-Known Member
I am writing this post far sooner than I should be. Korr passed away yesterday. I don't really know what happened, he was not feeling well in the morning and got progressively worse and passed a few hours later. He had been happy and healthy up to that point and doing very well for being almost 8 years old, even breaking long jump records just a few months ago.
Korr was my first rabbit and my handsome little guy. I didn't know what I was getting into that day that I got him, but it was the best $15 I have spent. He was just a little guy, about 8-10 weeks and we learned a lot together. He took 3 girl friends, various cage reconfigurations, many other rabbits around as well as agility in stride. He was a defender of his girls, but would never want to hurt another rabbit, he got along with just about anyone. He was always there, but never pushy, unless you had a yummy treat. He liked to get where he wasn't supposed to and didn't like going back into his cage. He did everything in his own time and his own way.
Having had him for almost 8 years, it is very hard to not see him there in the morning. He was there for everything, even time I got another rabbit and when some of them left. I could always count on him being there.
He died in my arms and he knew he was well loved. I just wish he would have been around for many more years. He was a totally awesome little bunny and he will be greatly missed.
[ame]http://youtu.be/v5G6YslY9tk[/ame]
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCzFNnPgmYk[/ame]
Korr was my first rabbit and my handsome little guy. I didn't know what I was getting into that day that I got him, but it was the best $15 I have spent. He was just a little guy, about 8-10 weeks and we learned a lot together. He took 3 girl friends, various cage reconfigurations, many other rabbits around as well as agility in stride. He was a defender of his girls, but would never want to hurt another rabbit, he got along with just about anyone. He was always there, but never pushy, unless you had a yummy treat. He liked to get where he wasn't supposed to and didn't like going back into his cage. He did everything in his own time and his own way.
Having had him for almost 8 years, it is very hard to not see him there in the morning. He was there for everything, even time I got another rabbit and when some of them left. I could always count on him being there.
He died in my arms and he knew he was well loved. I just wish he would have been around for many more years. He was a totally awesome little bunny and he will be greatly missed.
[ame]http://youtu.be/v5G6YslY9tk[/ame]
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCzFNnPgmYk[/ame]