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Whitie Is Getting Very Weak

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Poor Whitie is very weak today :) and her Toy Boy has left her side :). I currently have her down my top keeping her warm and secure. she is really snuggely and sleeping peacfuly at the moment. as much as id like to keep her there, i cant do this all day :hap: what else can i do to make her warm and secure????

Edited by **Liv**

A light in a small cage for warmth, with snuggly material to make her comfortable :)

Has she eaten? she may need a boost of food via crop needle if she's not strong enough to eat?

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A light in a small cage for warmth, with snuggly material to make her comfortable :)

Has she eaten? she may need a boost of food via crop needle if she's not strong enough to eat?

 

Thanks Libby,

I have never used a crop needle... She picks at seeds though...:hap:

She is 14 years old and poor old girl has been hanging on for so long. every time i think "this is the end for her" she does what she has just done again - She has perked up again now. She enjoyed her warm cuddle and now she wants to be back in the cage with the others.... :)

Good news Liv, glad to hear she's feeling better... I know what you mean about thinking they're always on their last legs... i have a 10+ yr old bunny :S i always presume he's on his last legs..... worries me sick, but i'm coming to terms with the fact i'll be losing him soon... unfortunatly :)

hugs, I hope she perks up but if not she has lived a wonderful life.

:) Wow, she sure has lived a wonderful life and is determined to hang on, you are doing all you can do. Give her the treats that she likes. ?millet?

Good luck with her. Put her in a little cage inside if she needs it. Bless her, she's had a great life, and she'll know when her time is up. Then she'll let go. Until then, she'll keep bouncing back. :)

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Thanks for your support guys.

 

Whitie passed away this afternoon while i nipped out to the shops. :) She must have wanted to be alone, and I thought it was unusual that her Toy Boy was leaving her a lone this morning, as he never normally leaves her side. She was peaceful and remained free from illness (no runny poops etc.) - it was just her old body that couldn't keep up any more. I find comfort in knowing that she is a peace now and she has gone before the cold weather has come :D .

 

:) Whitie

i am so sorry to hear about Whitie but it was good that she die peaceful and live such a long time.

Awww Liv ... so sad to hear about Whitey. You have had extraordinary luck having her as long as you did. She certainly had a great time with her young toy boy ... she was the BELLE of the BALL ! Think happy thoughts of her while you had her snuggled in your top ... especially since she perked up after that. She felt your love & strength that showed her it was time.

 

Maybe it was her way of saying "Thanks MOM ... I just needed your special love before I go. Now it's okay for me to fly ! "

 

:unsure:

 

Nick

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