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Another very sad thread got me thinking, how many of us look over to check that our loved buns are safe and well after reading about another's sad situation/loss?. I know I do every time.
I am lucky at the moment as Ican spend more time at home then Iused to but in m other job when Iwas working 8 till 6 my neighbour used to come in and check and play with my bunnies and I would text her at lunch and in my breaks. Everyone used to laugh at me but they are my babies.
I think it's very easy to take pets, and family members if it comes to that, for granted. My boys are in my room with me, where I use my laptop. Everytime I read another member's sad story I tell the boys I love them and ask them for a snuggle.
I worry about mine...and if J is home then I text to check they're ok.
A little while back we went for a night out but couldn't remember if I'd shut the kitchen window (where the buns were) so I rang J's mum and got her to go and check....I was so paranoid knowing what happened to Janes Ronan.
Turned out I had shut the window
I definitely give my cuddle buns a long cuddle when I read of the passing of another loved bunny, I've lost three bunnies so very quickly that you never really know if it's your last chance to give them a cuddle that they can enjoy
On the two days that I work full days I always nip home at lunchtime to check on them, it's just possible in an hour and I now feel I'm tempting some kind of fate if I don't do it
I deliberately chose my second job so that I wouldn't be away from home for a whole day.
The ironic thing is Bungee bun died whilst I was in the house. She was begging at me, I was out of the room for about two hours and when I returned I found her dead, so checking at lunchtime wouldn't make a darn bit of difference there Two of my buns have fairly frequent bloat episodes so I just don't feel I can leave them. I have to say goodbye to each bun before I leave as well
Im lucky because my two are.... *looks around the laptop screen* just over there..... eyeing me up because they know its time for me to feed them! And if they are not with me, they are with Aunty Sam or Sarah, both of which I can phone or text