Hoolia
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I should’ve made this announcement a while ago. Idk maybe it was just too painful to talk about. I’ve probably mentioned it, but my sweet baby girl Mrs Brown has passed on.
she suffered a rare condition where she would just randomly choke for a couple minutes and shake herself out of it usually. There was nothing my vet could really do about it so we just managed it as best we could. The fits very suddenly became more frequent and finally took her.
I rescued Mrs Brown from the snow, pregnant and left in the cold without sufficient food, water, or shelter. I set her up on my porch with blankets, hay-lined boxes to kindle in, a litter box, and everything she’d need. She lost the litter and her owner had no desire for her anymore. We relocated her to my bedroom and she took to house bunny life right away. I’d never seen a happier, more grateful rabbit. She loved everything about being a house pet. She loved her litter box, her bed, my bed, being tucked in with a blanket, being cuddled up and napping with a human.
What I wouldn’t give to feel her in my arms again.
She was my best friend, the best rabbit I could’ve ever imagined. There’s never enough time with the best ones, forever would’ve been too short. But for the three years I got with her, I loved every single second of being her human.
Never another like the late, the great, the unforgettable Mrs Baby
she suffered a rare condition where she would just randomly choke for a couple minutes and shake herself out of it usually. There was nothing my vet could really do about it so we just managed it as best we could. The fits very suddenly became more frequent and finally took her.
I rescued Mrs Brown from the snow, pregnant and left in the cold without sufficient food, water, or shelter. I set her up on my porch with blankets, hay-lined boxes to kindle in, a litter box, and everything she’d need. She lost the litter and her owner had no desire for her anymore. We relocated her to my bedroom and she took to house bunny life right away. I’d never seen a happier, more grateful rabbit. She loved everything about being a house pet. She loved her litter box, her bed, my bed, being tucked in with a blanket, being cuddled up and napping with a human.
What I wouldn’t give to feel her in my arms again.
She was my best friend, the best rabbit I could’ve ever imagined. There’s never enough time with the best ones, forever would’ve been too short. But for the three years I got with her, I loved every single second of being her human.
Never another like the late, the great, the unforgettable Mrs Baby