Tanzigrrl
Brilliant_Rock
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- Sep 17, 2010
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Hi Distracts, They are special little creatures. I had no idea I was a "rabbit person" until I had Oliver. Now I cannot imagine my life without a rabbit in it. In fact, I sort of used that description to convince those around me who thought I rushed into a new relationship with a new rabbit too soon. I adopted Oliver on a whim and then he became such a special part of my life that I didn't want to be without a rabbit just because he could no longer be here, himself. Kind of like on a long standing soap opera or TV series or something where a lead actor/actress leaves and there is a caption at the bottom of the screen that says, "the role of so and so will now be played by so and so." Well, the part of the house rabbit is now played by Mimi and she's doing a great job at it! The rabbit is a permanent position in our household and it's important to me that the role is always filled.
They are sensitive and somewhat high-maintenance creatures health-wise. I was even receiving bills from the ER vet hospital a month after Oliver passed. That was extra sad. I am good at administering critical care formula one-handedly while keeping a bunny in a towel "burrito." I also gave Oliver subcutaneous shots of Reglan on a near weekly basis. I had vet prescribed needles and GI drugs on hand ready for his next bout of stasis. It's amazing how crazy it got toward the end of his life.
Oliver and Mimi both enjoy having their whiskers stroked. Each bunny is different, though. Oliver hated to be picked up and Mimi's favorite pass time is being picked up and carried around the house. She especially likes being held up to the mirror in the dining room and being told what a pretty bunny she is. I like your idea of using Gwen's fur in a locket.
When Oliver died, he took a part of me with him. As time has gone by and as I've formed a new bond with a special bunny, Mimi, I feel his love warmly and it doesn't hurt to think about him anymore, at least not the way it used to. I never would have imagined getting a new bunny the day after Oliver died but I did and it worked out. See how you feel about everything and see where the path leads you. I personally knew I needed another bunny to help fill the tremendous hole Oliver left.
I am attaching some funny pictures of Mimi to hopefully help you to smile on this particularly dark day. I'm always ready to talk about bunnies if you are.
Take care!
They are sensitive and somewhat high-maintenance creatures health-wise. I was even receiving bills from the ER vet hospital a month after Oliver passed. That was extra sad. I am good at administering critical care formula one-handedly while keeping a bunny in a towel "burrito." I also gave Oliver subcutaneous shots of Reglan on a near weekly basis. I had vet prescribed needles and GI drugs on hand ready for his next bout of stasis. It's amazing how crazy it got toward the end of his life.
Oliver and Mimi both enjoy having their whiskers stroked. Each bunny is different, though. Oliver hated to be picked up and Mimi's favorite pass time is being picked up and carried around the house. She especially likes being held up to the mirror in the dining room and being told what a pretty bunny she is. I like your idea of using Gwen's fur in a locket.
When Oliver died, he took a part of me with him. As time has gone by and as I've formed a new bond with a special bunny, Mimi, I feel his love warmly and it doesn't hurt to think about him anymore, at least not the way it used to. I never would have imagined getting a new bunny the day after Oliver died but I did and it worked out. See how you feel about everything and see where the path leads you. I personally knew I needed another bunny to help fill the tremendous hole Oliver left.
I am attaching some funny pictures of Mimi to hopefully help you to smile on this particularly dark day. I'm always ready to talk about bunnies if you are.
Take care!