Daisy was a beautiful Dutch who came into our lives after being unwanted. We were her 3rd home :evil:
She had been living at her last home in a small hutch and was regularly fed on lettuce! We brought her home, bought her a new hutch and gave her the run of the garden. What a little character she turned out to be!
She loved digging in the dirt at the top of the garden and appearing in the kitchen with black paws and nose to match! She ate the wallpaper off the walls, chewed the carpets but she was sooooo loving. She would sit for hours on your lap being cuddled and would often fall asleep on you.
She had been having loves one evening, a beautiful summers evening. It was about 9.30pm and I let out her in the garden for one more little run around before bed. Fifteen minutes later I went out to put her to bed. I called and called but she had gone. Hubby and myself stayed out for an hour looking for her. The garden was absolutely bunny proof, no way she could have got out at all. Horrified, we realised that she must have been taken by a fox.
We went to bed, but I was up the next morning at the crack of dawn to see if my baby was back, still hoping that she was alive. But nothing
I was convinced that the fox would be back, but we never did see one again.
This all happened 3 years ago but I still think of her often. I loved her so much and I still miss her even after all this time.
Rest in peace little Daisy, it broke my heart to lose you. But I know that you had 2 wonderful years with us and for that I will always be greatful.
Kate
She had been living at her last home in a small hutch and was regularly fed on lettuce! We brought her home, bought her a new hutch and gave her the run of the garden. What a little character she turned out to be!
She loved digging in the dirt at the top of the garden and appearing in the kitchen with black paws and nose to match! She ate the wallpaper off the walls, chewed the carpets but she was sooooo loving. She would sit for hours on your lap being cuddled and would often fall asleep on you.
She had been having loves one evening, a beautiful summers evening. It was about 9.30pm and I let out her in the garden for one more little run around before bed. Fifteen minutes later I went out to put her to bed. I called and called but she had gone. Hubby and myself stayed out for an hour looking for her. The garden was absolutely bunny proof, no way she could have got out at all. Horrified, we realised that she must have been taken by a fox.
We went to bed, but I was up the next morning at the crack of dawn to see if my baby was back, still hoping that she was alive. But nothing
I was convinced that the fox would be back, but we never did see one again.
This all happened 3 years ago but I still think of her often. I loved her so much and I still miss her even after all this time.
Rest in peace little Daisy, it broke my heart to lose you. But I know that you had 2 wonderful years with us and for that I will always be greatful.
Kate