GeorgiaGirl322
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Unfortunately we have lost one of our Flemish Giants. He passed away on December 28, 2011. I am sorry that I am just now informing everyone, but I was completing my Diploma in Criminal Justice. Since then, school has started back and I am working on A.A.S. of Criminal Justice. After this semester (with 5 classes) I will have one class left!
Zoey was eating the day before and acting completly normal. The next morning I walked out to feed and he was laying in his cage but acted like he didn't want to move. I had his daddy come pick him up and take him inside on a blanket in the floor. At first we thought he had hurt his leg, but very quickly found out that he was "passing away." It seems all too strange to me that it happened like this. I checked his cage for spiders and the like but returned nothing. It is chilly where we are at so I figured they would not be on the move anyway. It is a mystery why he was okay the day before and then gone the next. All I know is that it hit my husband pretty hard. I have never seen a grown man cry like he did over that bun! I am upset too at his loss but since I forseen it coming I just kept him calm and told him it was okay until he passed. At least we were able to be with him through his passing instead of the obvious "finding him on the cage floor."
My question is this... Is this normal for an older rabbit to pass away like that if he is "older" without any symptoms? He had a clean bum and was healthier than a horse when he passed. No nose bleeding, mouth bleeding, nothing. Just bam! gone! I am so confused..... I talked to my breeder in Augusta, Georgia and she said sometimes older buns do pass like that and we feel helpless because we didn't do anything to stop it. However, she said it's hard to do something if we don't know what we are looking for.... JUST BAFFELING!!! :?
Anyway, I just hope he is resting in peace. He had an excellent life with us!! :rip:
Zoey was eating the day before and acting completly normal. The next morning I walked out to feed and he was laying in his cage but acted like he didn't want to move. I had his daddy come pick him up and take him inside on a blanket in the floor. At first we thought he had hurt his leg, but very quickly found out that he was "passing away." It seems all too strange to me that it happened like this. I checked his cage for spiders and the like but returned nothing. It is chilly where we are at so I figured they would not be on the move anyway. It is a mystery why he was okay the day before and then gone the next. All I know is that it hit my husband pretty hard. I have never seen a grown man cry like he did over that bun! I am upset too at his loss but since I forseen it coming I just kept him calm and told him it was okay until he passed. At least we were able to be with him through his passing instead of the obvious "finding him on the cage floor."
My question is this... Is this normal for an older rabbit to pass away like that if he is "older" without any symptoms? He had a clean bum and was healthier than a horse when he passed. No nose bleeding, mouth bleeding, nothing. Just bam! gone! I am so confused..... I talked to my breeder in Augusta, Georgia and she said sometimes older buns do pass like that and we feel helpless because we didn't do anything to stop it. However, she said it's hard to do something if we don't know what we are looking for.... JUST BAFFELING!!! :?
Anyway, I just hope he is resting in peace. He had an excellent life with us!! :rip: