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Isn't it a shame that our pets can't live for ever. She is so sweet................and so lucky that you are comforting her till the end. So sorry x |
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Sorry to hear this But I really think your vet should help her over the Rainbow Bridge, if there is nothing more he can do for her. I couldn't sit and wait for her to die |
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well, she is still here. She has drunk some water and eaten a small amount of hay. It's sad to see. I think the vet didnt want to come out on a sunday, it's a 16 mile trip from where she is. She doesnt seem to be in any pain, she even hopped around her cage a tiny bit when i put her in it to get my sons lunch. She wasnt doing that this morning, what with this and the problems with mr darcy am considering moving vets. |
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I am so sorry to hear this, i am appauled that the vet cant do anything for the bunny if she is really suffering he or she should of asked you to bring bunny in to at least examine and make a decision. Lets hope her suffering isnt going to be long and just to let you know i am thinking of you at this very sad and testing time xxxxxxx |
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