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We have Humphrey who is 11 years old and Lily who we estimate to be between 9-11 years. Heather her companion is about the same. Herman is estimated to be 9 years and Frank is 9.5 years. Bruce is also 9 years old and we have a lot between 6 and 8 years
Our bridge bunny Biscuit was an adult when the RPSCA found her, they had her nearly 3 years, we had her 5 and half years so she was at least 9 which for a french/german cross lop we were told was a great age, we lost her when her back legs just gave up, metacam etc just wasnt enough anymore
I had Rolo a dutch cross boy who was 15 when he passedalso had Ruby Tuesday (yellow dutch) who was 12 Buckymy first bunny who was 11
I am sure there was someone who used to be on here Toby whose bunny wa about 18
My oldest ever was an english cross buck; he was a silver agouti who moved over the years from Fred the Grey to Fred the white.
He was 13 1/2 when I had to have him put down. He had a slow growing cancer from 12 and survived an op on his head to remove a benign tumour that could have been caught scampering under the sofa - that scar earnt him the name of Freddiegruger but that did not effect his quality of life but it suddenly went absolutely rogue and it was not fair to let him suffer.
Tizz is fairly old at 10 now and aprat from arthritis giving her times of the twinging screws is still carefully hoping and exploring my home.
Both live/d in my home as house buns.
I lost my boy Houdini last year at 12.5. Him and his brother (who died a few years before him) were my first bunnies. I didn't know half of what I do now and didn't do everything right but they only went to the vet's for vaccs and he was pretty happy up until his last days. Just goes to show that a bit of common sense and spacious accomodation goes a long way. (And hay.) My only regret is not getting him another friend. I thought with his brother passing, he would only live a little longer... anyway, he was a loved bun.
I had Rolo a dutch cross boy who was 15 when he passedalso had Ruby Tuesday (yellow dutch) who was 12 Buckymy first bunny who was 11
I am sure there was someone who used to be on here Toby whose bunny wa about 18