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Agreed. I had one that was free range and still chewed a hole in my couch. Some chewing is marking and wearing their teeth. It’s what they do, why farmers hate them so much! Mine will always be outside, they seem so much relaxed and happier in runs than living rooms - JMO !
I have had a couple of contis reach 8 years. I’ve had a few of them. They are a special breed, with a distinct personality. I love them! One thing I have learnt about rabbits though is there is no guarantees. Any breed has it’s issues and rabbits as a whole are not easy pets.
Jane you are the best rabbit owner I know. In no way have you failed her. You know yourself how complex rabbits are. They are such hard work. Please please don’t beat yourself up. Sending you lots of love and support at this difficult time. Xx
You just have to let yourself grieve and it takes as long as it takes. There’s no way of avoiding it.
When you feel ready a new little heart beat may be a welcome distraction x They never replace them but just provide you with some new happiness.
How awful to deal with this Jane. Good idea to video, provides much more information. Never seen anything like that. I hope together you and your vet can figure it out. Like you haven’t had enough to deal with lately xx
How horrible! I've been at the vets recently with one of mine. Thought it was too good to be true I escaped Christmas and new year without a vet bill! :lol:Glad he has recovered Jane. Sending lots of calming vibes for your nerves too! :) It was my birthday yesterday and had planned a lovely meal...
“When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.”
― Kahlil Gibran Xxxxx