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Shaan Ronchi
Thank you for your beautiful words everyone! I've been avoiding rabbits online as it reminds me of my Coconutty but I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and having a smile when I think of her rather than a tear!
Vanessa i was waiting for you to read this, little Coco and your mum had so many similarities and I remember you talking about drugs she was on that wernt good at all- well the drugs claimed Coco too. That was the second time I administered any and it was the second time to much! I truely feel I could have saved her if I was still in the country, I would have nursed her back to health with warmth, sub Qs, slept with her and my instincts would have let me know a lot- what I would give to go back in time!!!
Her boys are doing good, all my buns were all over the show as they go abit funny when I'm gone for 2-3days let alone 12 days! Darcy her dad spent a lot of time sleeping on the grass sprawled out, he had sad eyes & I could tell was stressed and had a couple of sloppy poos stuck to his bum! Her brother was sad to but still getting about doing his thing- grieving in silence Darcy started chasing Alfie around at nights and humping him which really annoyed me!
The night I got home (11pm) I cleaned out all my bunny night houses and let them out for a leg stretch and to come say hello. My pet angel who I pay good money to look after our buns does a lovely job but I'm abit OCD about cleanliness and so my buns appreciated a nice clean and snuggly soft night hutch to sleep in
Now all the buns are great and back to normal- I have bonded my boys with another female called butterball she is absolutly divine and such a snuggly easy going girl and my boys like her a lot. I have 8 bunnies in total & my hubby says no more! Which I'm fine with Coco was my special wee girl in the world- I have about 10 framed photos of her in my bunny play world so I'm always reminded of her. The boys have her favourite teddy- big Ted- in their bed that they all snuggle with. We all miss Coco puff but life has to go on without her Thankyou so much for all your input Vanessa- you are a wonderfully fabulous women and I found your words so invaluable in Cocos life, I hope we still keep in touch on here xxx
Jenny, I know Thank you for all your advice and support on Cocos life and praise you showered upon me to. At times the outer ppl of the world thought I was crazy caring for a disabled bunny and it was lovely to be apart of a rabbit family that supported me in what I was doing! To the vets that said she should be put to sleep, overly medicated & questioned my decisions ,I Thankyou and everyone else for a supporting me again and helping me trust my instincts when they were doubted. Coco lived a fullfilled 16months & passed away as a fat wee bunny with beautiful hair, no pressure sores, no urine scald and with a mind of her own on her fluffy sheepskin with her heater on surrounded by her two boys who loved her deeply, I find comfort in knowing it wasn't a horrible drawn out process of suffering- - 3days before she was running bunnies over in her cart! Thankyou all for everything & I hope the life of coco puff the puff ball will inspire others to look after their disabled bunnies and not feel it's the end of their world. When I'm ready I'm ready I might start another blog on my other 7bunnies- there's never a full moment in the Ronchi house hold xxx
Vanessa i was waiting for you to read this, little Coco and your mum had so many similarities and I remember you talking about drugs she was on that wernt good at all- well the drugs claimed Coco too. That was the second time I administered any and it was the second time to much! I truely feel I could have saved her if I was still in the country, I would have nursed her back to health with warmth, sub Qs, slept with her and my instincts would have let me know a lot- what I would give to go back in time!!!
Her boys are doing good, all my buns were all over the show as they go abit funny when I'm gone for 2-3days let alone 12 days! Darcy her dad spent a lot of time sleeping on the grass sprawled out, he had sad eyes & I could tell was stressed and had a couple of sloppy poos stuck to his bum! Her brother was sad to but still getting about doing his thing- grieving in silence Darcy started chasing Alfie around at nights and humping him which really annoyed me!
The night I got home (11pm) I cleaned out all my bunny night houses and let them out for a leg stretch and to come say hello. My pet angel who I pay good money to look after our buns does a lovely job but I'm abit OCD about cleanliness and so my buns appreciated a nice clean and snuggly soft night hutch to sleep in
Now all the buns are great and back to normal- I have bonded my boys with another female called butterball she is absolutly divine and such a snuggly easy going girl and my boys like her a lot. I have 8 bunnies in total & my hubby says no more! Which I'm fine with Coco was my special wee girl in the world- I have about 10 framed photos of her in my bunny play world so I'm always reminded of her. The boys have her favourite teddy- big Ted- in their bed that they all snuggle with. We all miss Coco puff but life has to go on without her Thankyou so much for all your input Vanessa- you are a wonderfully fabulous women and I found your words so invaluable in Cocos life, I hope we still keep in touch on here xxx
Jenny, I know Thank you for all your advice and support on Cocos life and praise you showered upon me to. At times the outer ppl of the world thought I was crazy caring for a disabled bunny and it was lovely to be apart of a rabbit family that supported me in what I was doing! To the vets that said she should be put to sleep, overly medicated & questioned my decisions ,I Thankyou and everyone else for a supporting me again and helping me trust my instincts when they were doubted. Coco lived a fullfilled 16months & passed away as a fat wee bunny with beautiful hair, no pressure sores, no urine scald and with a mind of her own on her fluffy sheepskin with her heater on surrounded by her two boys who loved her deeply, I find comfort in knowing it wasn't a horrible drawn out process of suffering- - 3days before she was running bunnies over in her cart! Thankyou all for everything & I hope the life of coco puff the puff ball will inspire others to look after their disabled bunnies and not feel it's the end of their world. When I'm ready I'm ready I might start another blog on my other 7bunnies- there's never a full moment in the Ronchi house hold xxx