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Charlie the rabbit RIP

Sun Apr 27, 2008, 5:37 PM
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  • Eating: soon stuffed mushrooms
  • Drinking: coffee


ALWAYS FOR DAD

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As always Nothing but love and respect for :iconcelticdreams:

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there is nothing as heart wrenching and sad as seeing your child distraught. Wiley put in a phenomenal effort to help Charlie survive, she fed him every two hours, she talked to Charlie, she made sure charlie was warm and had water. It wasnt meant to be. Charlie was very lethargic this morning, and by 3 pm he was no more. R.I.P little bunny

I knew this outcome was inevitable. I had hoped that it would have happened while Wy was with her mother. It seems to me that i am always the one that is going to have endure, come up with firm affirmation as to how good the intent was. And Honestly, All the while i curse my ex wife. She new better than to try and save a baby bunny, when there are free clinics for wild animals every where. I curse my ex wife because its my heart that is broken, seeing my child suffer at the loss of little bunny. I guess any parent would want to keep a child from suffering, especially needlessly.

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:iconlisalyn:
i totally understand where you're coming from, Billy, but your xwife is also teaching your daughter compassion as well as how to deal with loss on a smaller scale. you know only too well what it's like to lose a loved one. let her feel what she needs to over baby bunny. grief is a process. and she did her best. have faith in your daughter's ability to become stronger and deeper from this experience.

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:iconsteelangel:
Poor Willey - not fun to loss something you love no matter how big or small it is ...it becomes part of you...our bunny died in my arms - I was devastated but he was 13, old for a bunny but I still cried and it's even harder for a child ...but your daughter tried and you should be proud of her for all her efforts ..
:iconkkart:
:( That is sad.....sigh...I just got through going this same exact thing. I hope u are doing ok

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so sad..my heart goes out to you:heart:

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:iconiamwiley:
I hate seeing any child hurt emotionally especially over a bunny. I know her intentions where genuine, but to see her cry was just difficult, Probably the biggest reason why i cant bring my self to be a pet person. It just hurts to loose them.

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:iconiamwiley:
i am fine, and more importantly Wy is doing ok. I made her a monster print of the image i posted here, and even though she says it makes her sad, its a happy sad! I guess i can understand that.

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:iconiamwiley:
Oh she did try! I was and am so totally proud of her! She is good kid, and i am really lucky that she demonstrates so much compassion!

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:iconiamwiley:
:) I do understand, its just i always get the shitty jobs. LOL i suppose i wanna be a super hero, totally honest, and unrealistic. However i am very proud that she is as compassionate as she is. I am thinking that its time to start her thinking process on becoming a vet. Wiley has had a natural empathy with animals from the time she first called an elephant a doggy when she 18 months old.

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:iconlisalyn:
:) never let her forget about the elephant-doggy thing. good teasing material for years to come :)

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