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Charlie left us
Thank you all for your kind thoughts and prayers. Charlie went to the rainbow bridge yesterday (April 22). I had to have him put to sleep. His brave soul fought for his life but his body couldn't fight the kidney failure and the effects of the pain killler any longer.
He was by far the most loving little soul I'd ever met. I was so lucky to have found him. He gave me such joy, not to mention millions of bunny kisses to show me he loved me too.
I wish his pts experience would have been less painful. I wasn't impressed with the extremely rough procedure that it turned out to be.
At least now, he doesn't have to be force fed, no more subqutaneous fluids, no more medication or painkiller that made him weak, uncoordinated and unable to walk. He doesn't hurt anymore.
One final goodbye my sweet angel boy. I hope so much I see you again Charlie. Love mom.
http://petoftheday.com/archive/2007/February/04.html
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Oh, sweet Charlie . . . I'm so sorry to read of your passing . . . :( . . . you put up a valiant and courageous fight. Your loving guardian did everything possible and knew when it was time to let you go . . . never an easy decision to make. I wish you lots of clover and friends to romp with at Rainbow Bridge . . . rest in peace precious, beloved Charlie.
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Rest in peace, sweet boy. I bet the clover and the parsley up there at the Rainbow Bridge are extra tasty, and now you are n longer in pain. You look for a black lop-earred girl, her name is Sophie, she's been there a while, so probably knows all the good spots up there for bunnies.
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I was thinking of Charlie and had to come search again for some word of him.
So sorry to hear of his passing. He certainly sounded like the sweetest bunny.
I'm glad he had such a good home.
I'm going home now and hug my bunny. :(