I’ve read the forum many times for advice without signing up. But I can’t express this or process it properly so i wanted to share here. I’ve lost our beautiful pet bunny very recently and still so sad and even more so because my children are devastated, the tears are heartbreaking. It’s such a cruel lesson. My fault as I got distracted and didn’t pay attention while he was having his run around the garden. Normally he’s watched but he had been digging in the usual places no bother and I didn’t think he would find a way out but he did. He’s adventurous and confident but a lovely temperament, best pet ever even though I’m sure everyone thinks that of their pets.
He’s a lone house bunny and only 6 months but he spends all his time with us and seemed very happy to be a close part of the family. I’ve had pairs of house bunnies previously but they just wanted to be separate from us unless it was for food, they had each other and that was enough for them. But this bunny is different, he comes to sit with us and let us give him rubs and he even plays with us running in the garden, so involved in every way. I’m so gutted he’s lost. I haven’t given up hope he returns but I’m so worried don’t know how I’m going to get the children to cope with this lost, especially during lockdown. I’m envious of everyone still with their pets. Please don’t get complacent. I wish I hadn’t.
He’s a lone house bunny and only 6 months but he spends all his time with us and seemed very happy to be a close part of the family. I’ve had pairs of house bunnies previously but they just wanted to be separate from us unless it was for food, they had each other and that was enough for them. But this bunny is different, he comes to sit with us and let us give him rubs and he even plays with us running in the garden, so involved in every way. I’m so gutted he’s lost. I haven’t given up hope he returns but I’m so worried don’t know how I’m going to get the children to cope with this lost, especially during lockdown. I’m envious of everyone still with their pets. Please don’t get complacent. I wish I hadn’t.