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The Animals That Aren't Dogs or Cats Thread

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What a bunch of ball hogs

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And I thought it was annoying being stuck behind a slow driver out on the road.
 
I just asked my mom, and we're probably going to be visiting Freed Spirits Animal Rescue, I just have to call set up the donation and tour tomorrow morning. The only issue is that I couldn't find any kind of minimum donation for the tour, so if they want some insane amount I might end up skipping it. I'll have my phone, so I'll probably take pictures and videos, do you guys want to see them if I do?
 
I don't going to check out the animals rescue after all, I tried calling the number and all I got was a voice mail, and I didn't know what to say or do so I just hung up.
 
It's amazing the things we'll put up with from animals, they'll bite us, step on us, kick us, puke on us, spit on us, and shit on us, and we take it, and just keep going. If a person did half of that stuff to us, we'd probably never speak to them again, but we always forgive our animals.
 
Just got back from sending our Coconut to the Rainbow Bridge. After dealing with jaw abscess last fall, the vet discovered her "cough/hiccup" was a mass in her chest cavity. Yesterday, she stopped showing any interest in food or treats and was starting to breath heavily, so it was her time to not prolong her suffering.

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With her friend, Loki, who never did bond with her despite her best efforts.
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She's alive in this photo. She had just done a bunny flop, also sometimes known as a rabbit death flop, where they suddenly flop over on their side and close their eyes. It is a sign of contentment, and they feel safe.
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I'm so sorry, that's always hard.
So I've heard back from the lady at the sanctuary, and we'll be going Wednesday morning. So hopefully I'll have some pictures and videos to share later that day.
And yes, I am prepared to get dirty, and I known there is a decent chance I'll end up bitten, stepped on, spit on or any other number of things, and I'm ready for it.
 
Just got back from sending our Coconut to the Rainbow Bridge. After dealing with jaw abscess last fall, the vet discovered her "cough/hiccup" was a mass in her chest cavity. Yesterday, she stopped showing any interest in food or treats and was starting to breath heavily, so it was her time to not prolong her suffering.

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lZJmJU4.png


With her friend, Loki, who never did bond with her despite her best efforts.
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She's alive in this photo. She had just done a bunny flop, also sometimes known as a rabbit death flop, where they suddenly flop over on their side and close their eyes. It is a sign of contentment, and they feel safe.
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I’m sorry
 
Just got back from sending our Coconut to the Rainbow Bridge. After dealing with jaw abscess last fall, the vet discovered her "cough/hiccup" was a mass in her chest cavity. Yesterday, she stopped showing any interest in food or treats and was starting to breath heavily, so it was her time to not prolong her suffering.

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lZJmJU4.png


With her friend, Loki, who never did bond with her despite her best efforts.
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She's alive in this photo. She had just done a bunny flop, also sometimes known as a rabbit death flop, where they suddenly flop over on their side and close their eyes. It is a sign of contentment, and they feel safe.
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Obviously - she had a good life with you and you will always have the memories.
 
Just got back from sending our Coconut to the Rainbow Bridge. After dealing with jaw abscess last fall, the vet discovered her "cough/hiccup" was a mass in her chest cavity. Yesterday, she stopped showing any interest in food or treats and was starting to breath heavily, so it was her time to not prolong her suffering.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My sympathies.
 
Just got back from sending our Coconut to the Rainbow Bridge. After dealing with jaw abscess last fall, the vet discovered her "cough/hiccup" was a mass in her chest cavity. Yesterday, she stopped showing any interest in food or treats and was starting to breath heavily, so it was her time to not prolong her suffering.

bem3t4g.jpg


lZJmJU4.png


With her friend, Loki, who never did bond with her despite her best efforts.
GRljNfw.png


She's alive in this photo. She had just done a bunny flop, also sometimes known as a rabbit death flop, where they suddenly flop over on their side and close their eyes. It is a sign of contentment, and they feel safe.
R0n9m0M.png
Sorry about Coconut. She looked like a good bunny.
 
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