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Aloha from Hawaii,
New here. Joined because we recently lost our sweet Bailey due to GI stasis from suspect leaves she ate on a walk at the park (I think they were Acacia leaves) + stress from New Year’s Eve firework sounds + me not knowing how to help + not being able to get a hold of a vet on the island in time during off duty/holiday hours.
Too many factors contributed to her leaving us all too soon and utterly heartbroken She was almost five months old, a fluffy grey/white dwarf/Rex. Our first bunny, and even though we did a ton of research and prepping before even finding and adopting her at 8 weeks old, I feel one hundred percent responsible for what happened due to my own ignorance, and now I live in regret. I have not cried over a pet since my cat of eight years died suddenly over a decade ago from a heart murmur clot
I have since done more research on what I could have done on my own to help her even without being able to get to the vet, but none of that brings her back to us. My daughter is heartbroken, and we both cry incessantly over losing Bailey so soon Even my husband cried a little ~ we are all heartbroken
Joining this forum has helped me cope as I have read through a few posts the past couple of days, learning and relating.
I had no idea how deep and wide loving a bunny, even for a short period of time could open up dimensions and chambers of my heart. I think I’m taking her loss even harder than my daughter
Sending cyber hugs to all the bunny mommies and pops out there who have loved and lost a sweet bunny.
Aloha from Hawaii,
New here. Joined because we recently lost our sweet Bailey due to GI stasis from suspect leaves she ate on a walk at the park (I think they were Acacia leaves) + stress from New Year’s Eve firework sounds + me not knowing how to help + not being able to get a hold of a vet on the island in time during off duty/holiday hours.
Too many factors contributed to her leaving us all too soon and utterly heartbroken She was almost five months old, a fluffy grey/white dwarf/Rex. Our first bunny, and even though we did a ton of research and prepping before even finding and adopting her at 8 weeks old, I feel one hundred percent responsible for what happened due to my own ignorance, and now I live in regret. I have not cried over a pet since my cat of eight years died suddenly over a decade ago from a heart murmur clot
I have since done more research on what I could have done on my own to help her even without being able to get to the vet, but none of that brings her back to us. My daughter is heartbroken, and we both cry incessantly over losing Bailey so soon Even my husband cried a little ~ we are all heartbroken
Joining this forum has helped me cope as I have read through a few posts the past couple of days, learning and relating.
I had no idea how deep and wide loving a bunny, even for a short period of time could open up dimensions and chambers of my heart. I think I’m taking her loss even harder than my daughter
Sending cyber hugs to all the bunny mommies and pops out there who have loved and lost a sweet bunny.
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