Elazkaban
New Member
Hi all,
I'm a new poster here, but I needed somewhere to share what has happened in my amazing rabbit's life and how he died.
In April of this year I took a trip to a wildlife park near where I live, and after having a good day out I spotted a farm which was attached to the wildlife park. On the farm they were selling bunnies.
I thought I would just take a look at them to see how they were and immediately my eyes set upon a gorgeous brown Rex rabbit that was sun-bathing asleep in his hutch. On an impulse, I went straight over to the attendant and asked if he was for sale. She said he was and asked if I wanted to hold him. As I held him for the first time and he looked up at me, I fell in love with him right there and then.
Since then I took him home, read up how to care and feed rabbits; how to bond with them etc. I even went as far to buy a £30 book on how to distinguish rabbit language!
Eventually Pepper (what I named him) warmed to me and my girlfriend, and would often come and snuggle with us, and lick us all the time. As silly as it sounds, I eventually saw him more as my son than a rabbit and I would've done anything to protect him and make him happy.
After a great 4 months we decided he needed neutering (he was 7 months at this point). On the 31st of July, I took him to the vets. As I stood outside waiting for it to open I had a really nautious feeling inside me and I wanted to turn around. I reassured myself though and thought I was just being silly as the vets deal with Rabbits quite often. The vets finally opened and I went inside. He seemed okay and as I put my hand in his carrier to say goodbye he licked me several times. I handed him over the vet and the vet reassured me it was just a routine procedure and he would be with me by dinner. At around lunchtime I got the phone call to say he didn't make it.
As a typical male I don't usually cry a lot but as soon as I heard I burst into tears and ran straight to the vets. I carried his body home and couldn't stop myself crying. I truly felt like a part of me had been ripped out of me.
Soon after, we buried him in our garden with his favourite things and planted a few flowers on top. That was the hardest thing I have ever had to do.
For 3 days now I have been hurting really bad and I dont know what to do.
R.I.P Pepper (7 Months). You will always be remembered.
I'm a new poster here, but I needed somewhere to share what has happened in my amazing rabbit's life and how he died.
In April of this year I took a trip to a wildlife park near where I live, and after having a good day out I spotted a farm which was attached to the wildlife park. On the farm they were selling bunnies.
I thought I would just take a look at them to see how they were and immediately my eyes set upon a gorgeous brown Rex rabbit that was sun-bathing asleep in his hutch. On an impulse, I went straight over to the attendant and asked if he was for sale. She said he was and asked if I wanted to hold him. As I held him for the first time and he looked up at me, I fell in love with him right there and then.
Since then I took him home, read up how to care and feed rabbits; how to bond with them etc. I even went as far to buy a £30 book on how to distinguish rabbit language!
Eventually Pepper (what I named him) warmed to me and my girlfriend, and would often come and snuggle with us, and lick us all the time. As silly as it sounds, I eventually saw him more as my son than a rabbit and I would've done anything to protect him and make him happy.
After a great 4 months we decided he needed neutering (he was 7 months at this point). On the 31st of July, I took him to the vets. As I stood outside waiting for it to open I had a really nautious feeling inside me and I wanted to turn around. I reassured myself though and thought I was just being silly as the vets deal with Rabbits quite often. The vets finally opened and I went inside. He seemed okay and as I put my hand in his carrier to say goodbye he licked me several times. I handed him over the vet and the vet reassured me it was just a routine procedure and he would be with me by dinner. At around lunchtime I got the phone call to say he didn't make it.
As a typical male I don't usually cry a lot but as soon as I heard I burst into tears and ran straight to the vets. I carried his body home and couldn't stop myself crying. I truly felt like a part of me had been ripped out of me.
Soon after, we buried him in our garden with his favourite things and planted a few flowers on top. That was the hardest thing I have ever had to do.
For 3 days now I have been hurting really bad and I dont know what to do.
R.I.P Pepper (7 Months). You will always be remembered.