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at what ages have your bunnys passed away

rexy&coco

Warren Scout
there seems to be an awful lot of bunny death on here, i am interested to know how old they are,.... i have just lost a 12 week old....... so unfair:cry:
 
Hold on, I will post this then edit it as I need my signature to remember.

Honeycombe 8 years
Rowan 5 years
Caspian 18 months
Pippa 7 years
Maverick 6 months
Cassius 12 months
Callisto 18 months
Bobby 3 years
Mack 2 years
Lexie 5 years
 
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My beautiful boy Elvis was 6yrs old, and our little princess Miss Molly 9 1/2 years old.
I still cry about them now, the pain i felt when loosing them, for me will always be there:(
 
Bungee bun was only 4 years 10 weeks
then only a few weeks later I lost Scrat at the tender age of 3¾ years :cry::cry::cry:

I think now they would have both lived longer with a more experienced owner, I hate knowing they were my learning curve :cry::cry:

I also lost Izzy at about 8 or 9 months, nothing I could have done differently for her :(
 
Sassy - 6
Lily - 4.5
Luna 3-ish (age not 100% sure)

I'm worried because this track record seems to be getting younger :?
 
Ive never lost one of my own bunnies **touches wood** I did however, loose 4, 3 day old babies recently :cry: xXx
 
Bell was 6 years (dwarf lop)
Rab was 9years(dwarf lop)
Peter was 7 years (english)
Pepi was 10weeks, he had a parasite in his stomach :cry: (mini lop)
Bob was 6 years (Conti)
 
patch was my 'learning curve' and i feel so guilty for that. :cry: he was 4 years old when he passed.

smudge was 8 weeks. i'd planned and researched for years after patch before getting more rabbits and then he happened to go downhill on a sunday evening when the emergency vets was too far for him to make it. :cry:

bisc and matt are now 3 years 4 months old, both with health problems and i am petrified of losing them ever. i don't think i could handle it.

also, now i have my piggies aswell and i am petrified of losing them aswell. :cry:
 
Topsy - about 3 yrs (this was when I was a child, I know now it was probably E.c and we could probably have got her through it but the vet said to PTS!)

Fern - 5 yrs
Charlie - 10.5 yrs

Alas, neither have happened naturally, I've had to make that awful gut wrenching decision both times. :cry: I feel sick just thinking about it.
 
I'm only going to do the recent generation of rabbits.

Flash 9 months
Oz 2 years
Tubby 12 (just)
Boof 3 years
Moon 2 years
Sunshine 8 years
Sweep 9 years
Summer, unsure, but she was an old lady when she came to me. Somewhere between 8-10, I would guess.

Earlier generations of rabbits I can't remember so well (because I was little) so these are rough estimates.

Floppy 8 years
Dottie 18 months
Smoke 18 months
Junior 5 years
Scamp-unknown
Domino-18 months (he was a school bun, that was down to teacher error, he was due to become mine within a month and he overheated and died in his hutch).
Polo 18 months
Tumbles 6 years
Skippy 13 weeks
Scrabble 5 years (I think)
Smudge 6 years

Plus stillborn kits.

I think that's the lot, I'm not sure :oops:
 
Charlie was 6
Thumper was 9
Snowdrop was 4
patch was 11 months he had kidney failure

sleep tight all my babies
 
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