TinysMom
Well-Known Member
I didn't want to post this last Friday because the forum was grieving so much over Abby...and I felt like I needed some time myself to say goodbye privately.
Last Friday morning - Robin discovered that Harley had passed away. Words escape me as far as emotions go....this was probably one of the harder losses we've had because Harley was such a little stinker and attention-getter.
Whenever we would feed the rabbitry....he would thump until he got fed...and many times I told him that if he continued to thump - he'd be last. He'd thump even harder then.
He was an amorous little guy too - he loved to mount his oatmeal container and hump it several times per day. We gave him a stuffy and he'd mount that too - but the oatmeal container was the one he took his frustrations out on.
We have no idea why he passed - he was almost 4 if I remember right...and he'd been very healthy so we had no idea anything was wrong. It was like he laid down and went to sleep and never woke up.
I'd say "Rest in Peace" - but the honest truth is - the more appropriate saying would be "BINKY FREE" cause he rarely rested and loved to be active.
One of the lessons life has taught me lately - is to try and remember him with smiles - and not with tears. He brought so much joy to my life....he'd be upset if I cried.
So those who knew him also from my posts on the forum - remember him with smiles...ok?
Last Friday morning - Robin discovered that Harley had passed away. Words escape me as far as emotions go....this was probably one of the harder losses we've had because Harley was such a little stinker and attention-getter.
Whenever we would feed the rabbitry....he would thump until he got fed...and many times I told him that if he continued to thump - he'd be last. He'd thump even harder then.
He was an amorous little guy too - he loved to mount his oatmeal container and hump it several times per day. We gave him a stuffy and he'd mount that too - but the oatmeal container was the one he took his frustrations out on.
We have no idea why he passed - he was almost 4 if I remember right...and he'd been very healthy so we had no idea anything was wrong. It was like he laid down and went to sleep and never woke up.
I'd say "Rest in Peace" - but the honest truth is - the more appropriate saying would be "BINKY FREE" cause he rarely rested and loved to be active.
One of the lessons life has taught me lately - is to try and remember him with smiles - and not with tears. He brought so much joy to my life....he'd be upset if I cried.
So those who knew him also from my posts on the forum - remember him with smiles...ok?