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Forum RAINBOW BRIDGE Too sudden.. We miss you, Chebbar

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    • prince squid
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        Our dwarf rabbit was only around 4 years old. My spouse and I were out of town for a few weeks, and when we came back he seemed fine. After a day or so he stopped eating and drinking, there was blood in his pen, and he had extreme difficulty walking. The vet wasn’t sure what was going on, thought it may be a UTI, and set us up to take him to an emergency vet for tests.. We were also running a 3 day festival all weekend, and I had to dip out on my responsibilities and leave my spouse to run it alone, worrying. It turned out to be enormous bladder stones, so we have to pay $1000 (which we’re still trying to raise through a GoFundMe) for surgery to remove them, and he didn’t survive it. It’s much harder than I imagined it would ever be, it was so sudden. His vet was coincidentally a few doors down from the venue our event was being held at, so we left our event with no one running it to be with him when he passed, and then immediately had to go back to entertaining hundreds of people. We can’t bring ourselves to take down his things, but having his empty pen in our room is so upsetting..


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Awww that’s so sad and sudden! I’m sorry to hear {{Binky Free Chebber}}


        • JackRabbit
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            So sorry for your loss. I know you don’t want to take down his things, but an empty pen is worse. Maybe try taking down his pen but keeping a few of his things in an easily accessible place would help. You obviously loved him, and even without his pen in view, he’ll still be in your hearts.

            Binky free Chebbar…..


          • Bam
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              I’m so sorry for your loss. You can perhaps take his things down but make a little space on a book-shelf or so for his food-and water bowls and a nice photo of him and maybe put a tea-light there so you can remember him but not have to see the empty pen, because that is heart-breaking. I have a bookshelf for my bridge dog Nala.

              Binky free, little Chebbar.


            • Diamond
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                He looks like such a sweetheart. I’m so sorry.


              • Snosno
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                  I am so sorry for your loss, he looks like such a sweet little rabbit.


                • LongEaredLions
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                    I am so sorry. He was so cute. Loosing any bunny is hard, but it is the worse when it is so sudden. (((hugs)))

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