Craig 1965
Warren Veteran
Georgina bun sadly had to leave us and go to the bridge a year ago today. I still shed tears every day about her passing. I joined the forum after Georgina passed, so her story and her antics are largely unknown to most. Georgina was a sweet little rabbit with a very challenging background before we rescued her.
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She was quite an independant bunny but she had the softest of fur from any rabbit I've had. She loved her food and had quite a unique way of making sure she got the lions share by putting her front paws on the food bowl and just plunging fer whole face in the bowl to prevent any other rabbits getting in first.
Georgina had 2 hus-buns. Her first was a young buck called Sam who we sadly lost after about 18 months with her. Then Georgina met, and bonded with Ben - the harlequin. It was the most incredible love story as they bonded quickly and Ben just adored Georgina and Georgina adored Ben. They spent so much time together, cuddled up, grooming and enjoying life in our garden.
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Georgina loved sunbathing and could often be found basking in the warm sunshine in the garden.
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Georgina loved her life with Ben and we did our utmost to give her a safe, happy and comfortable environmen to spend her life in.
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Georginas favorite spot inour garden is also where she is at rest - alongside her hus-bun Ben who sadly passed 3 weeks after Georgina went to the bridge. Georgina loved this spot and it remains a very special place in our garden. Each and every day I say hello to both Georgina and Ben.
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Each and every day I think about Georgina and Ben - I miss them so so much. The hutchis empty without them and I miss seeing Georgina's face every day as I brought out food for her and Ben. And even though we have 'Hillian' now, Georgina and Ben will always be special in our hearts - hearts which were broken when Georgina left us a year ago.
I miss you so much Georgina. Sleep tight and binkey free and I hope you have found the love of your life - Ben at the other side of the bridge. You are always inour thoughts Georgina. xxx
She was quite an independant bunny but she had the softest of fur from any rabbit I've had. She loved her food and had quite a unique way of making sure she got the lions share by putting her front paws on the food bowl and just plunging fer whole face in the bowl to prevent any other rabbits getting in first.
Georgina had 2 hus-buns. Her first was a young buck called Sam who we sadly lost after about 18 months with her. Then Georgina met, and bonded with Ben - the harlequin. It was the most incredible love story as they bonded quickly and Ben just adored Georgina and Georgina adored Ben. They spent so much time together, cuddled up, grooming and enjoying life in our garden.
Georgina loved sunbathing and could often be found basking in the warm sunshine in the garden.
Georgina loved her life with Ben and we did our utmost to give her a safe, happy and comfortable environmen to spend her life in.
Georginas favorite spot inour garden is also where she is at rest - alongside her hus-bun Ben who sadly passed 3 weeks after Georgina went to the bridge. Georgina loved this spot and it remains a very special place in our garden. Each and every day I say hello to both Georgina and Ben.
Each and every day I think about Georgina and Ben - I miss them so so much. The hutchis empty without them and I miss seeing Georgina's face every day as I brought out food for her and Ben. And even though we have 'Hillian' now, Georgina and Ben will always be special in our hearts - hearts which were broken when Georgina left us a year ago.
I miss you so much Georgina. Sleep tight and binkey free and I hope you have found the love of your life - Ben at the other side of the bridge. You are always inour thoughts Georgina. xxx