Phoebesmummy9
Warren Veteran
As probably alot of you know, I lost my bunny Piper All sorts of terrible stuff flashed through my head when i got home, and even for a moment thought about just rehoming - but i realized Phoebe and Holli, Pipers husbun and daughter need me
Phoebe isnt quite himself - although hes got his normal functions (Eating,pooping,drinking,weeing) Hes very quiet and un-phoebeish! Hes so quiet and prefers to be left to lie down in his cage, and hes stopped playing with his toys aswell
Ive been giving them both, extra attention and giving them plenty of things to keep there little minds and teefs busy - Holli seems fine and is her usal cowbag self
I read that if you can, to bring the rabbits body home for the cage mates to groom and sniff so they understand the cage mate has died and wont come back, instead of them "waiting" but i was so distressed that i couldnt of brung her body home
Anyone got any advice/tips on how to help a grieving rabbit?
Phoebe isnt quite himself - although hes got his normal functions (Eating,pooping,drinking,weeing) Hes very quiet and un-phoebeish! Hes so quiet and prefers to be left to lie down in his cage, and hes stopped playing with his toys aswell
Ive been giving them both, extra attention and giving them plenty of things to keep there little minds and teefs busy - Holli seems fine and is her usal cowbag self
I read that if you can, to bring the rabbits body home for the cage mates to groom and sniff so they understand the cage mate has died and wont come back, instead of them "waiting" but i was so distressed that i couldnt of brung her body home
Anyone got any advice/tips on how to help a grieving rabbit?