Ringo and his Ongoing Story of Hope

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So I just got home and he was sitting in the litter pan.

"Ringo come here."

*glare*

"Come here Ringo.

*glare*

*grab papaya tablets (m)*

*Ears go straight up(r)*

*shake(m)*

*lean forward(r)*

*open(m)*

*Lean forward more(r)*

*take one out (m)*

*runs over snatch & takes off (R)*
 
Awww what a sweetheart! he wanted his poopeyeA.... yep, that's what we call it.....

He's your heart bunny, Ali. It's not selfish to love him and want him to be with you.


 
Heart bunny. I have come to learn that my heart has many. Each for his or her own reason. Everyone. Though Connor is my baby. Ringo well we bonded during his illness.
 
[align=center]When your heart is so big, it can have many bunnies.
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I wish I could offer some advice, or words of hope, but I can only say that I think that the way you two have cared for/loved Ringo is an inspiration to anyone with a rabbit with a long term illness.

You know we all think the world of Ringo, and are so glad that he is in such capable hands. Whatever you decide to do, we know it will be in HIS best interests. And you know we will all be here for you, whatever..!

Jan
 
I have to say having this thread has done wonders for us. Honestly it makes us feel we are not alone.
 
The forum helps alot

The night I had Babette PTS I felt the most understood on RO about my feelings about her than I did with ANYBODY else...

We basically all feel the same about our rabbits and so it"s easy to feel the pain of someone else going through situations that we have either been through with our own rabbits or are afraid that we will go through sometime in the future

rabbits are hard :hug2:....

you've really taken good care of Ringo
 
I was in the store where we got Ringo yesterday. I had to go see the bunnies. They had one of the Marshals Farms rabbits for sale.:(He or she was a harlequin lop. The white and black harly. I called to it and it looked down its nose at me than gave me the butt. I wanted to hug the poor thing.

It reminded me of so many things, one being the day I got Dingo. Man it seems like so long ago. Honestly that store is not in the best area and most think that any pet is disposable. I thank god Ringo came home with us but I always wonder what happened to the others. Did they find a good home? You get the idea. Of course I think about Connors litter too. But Dingos litter breaks my heart what happened to the one I wanted. Why didn't I take that one too.

I know that I wanted to be smart. One bunny. I didn't know anything about them. I wasn't moving in for a few months, the wedding but I still wish I had taken that bunny too.
 
angieluv wrote:
The forum helps alot

The night I had Babette PTS I felt the most understood on RO about my feelings about her than I did with ANYBODY else...

We basically all feel the same about our rabbits and so it"s easy to feel the pain of someone else going through situations that we have either been through with our own rabbits or are afraid that we will go through sometime in the future

rabbits are hard :hug2:....

you've really taken good care of Ringo
So true
 
JadeIcing wrote:
I thank god Ringo came home with us but I always wonder what happened to the others....Of course I think about Connors litter too. But Dingos litter breaks my heart what happened to the one I wanted. Why didn't I take that one too.

I know that I wanted to be smart. One bunny. I didn't know anything about them. I wasn't moving in for a few months, the wedding but I still wish I had taken that bunny too.
I think that all "bunny people" do this, torture themselves (ourselves) with the "What If's." It can be maddening. Still, I like to think that our condern and positive hopes/prayers for those bunnies does them some good.

Last night, I dreamt that my husband and I were just moving into our home, and the people who were here before us left behind tons of cats and rabbits. The poor babes were kept within spaces in which they couldn't even turn around, much less stretch out. I woke up feeling stressed! :shock: Now if a dream can do that, it's no wonder that we can get so torqued up about all of the real animals who need saving.

Ringo has the best home with you. Please take solace in that fact. :hug: A bun couldn't ask for any better, especially in the face of his tricky illness. So many people might've walked away from Ringo once he got sick; your willingness to treat him for what he is--family--is a testament to your goodness.
 
[align=center]RINGO[/align]
[align=left]R is for Rambunctious.[/align]
[align=left]You are always on the go, never stopping. [/align]
[align=left]I is for Intuitive[/align]
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[align=left]You seem to see things that others don't, an know that we do all we do just to help you.[/align]
[align=left]N is forNaive[/align]
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[align=left]Some how you are still naive and don't always see danger.[/align]
[align=left]G is for Gem[/align]
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[align=left]You are a gem, one of a kind simply special little guy.[/align]
[align=left]O is for Open[/align]
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[align=left]You are an open book, you hide nothing and welcome all.[/align]
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Ringo had a bad episode but had only one during the day! He was getting half a pill a day for it. We have chosen to give him half in the morning and half at night.
 
I dont think he agrees he is playing dead bunny in the litter pan with the nice fresh hay.
 
I think so. Now to call the vet and see what she says. We have only done it two days but we do see a difference. Actually I left a message.
 

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