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Originally Posted by Catty1
I was 10 years old when Simba bit my mom.
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Originally Posted by Catty1
I was 10 years old when Simba bit my mom.
I'm sorry Kay for calling you those names. Thanks for saying good luck and being a little nice well not attacking me. I know I changed my mind many times but I couldnt make up my mind it was a tough desicion and thats why I kept changing my mind.
They knew the situation they knew that she would bite so no they wouldnt put her to sleep just bacause she bit them once...They dont have very many animals and the ones they do have they work with.
Well in that case I hope she has a chance. And good luck to Teddy in his new home.Quote:
Originally Posted by buttercup132
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Originally Posted by .sarah
I could imagine that you hated to give away Roxy. I don't see it such a bad thing. If you couldn't do anything with her then I think you did the right thing. I don't really see the point in keeping a rabbit that is going to bite you every time you try and touch it. I think you did the right thing. Maybe the shelter can work with it.I feel that Buttercup knows what is best for Roxy, and if she feels that she did the right thing then who am I to judge.
I think your new bunny is adorable!
I do think she did the right thing. But was getting a new bunny the right thing? What if it get aggrasive?(sp?) Are you going to get a new bunny again? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by petslover
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Thanks for understanding you are so right at what you just said I''m glad I have a couple people who understand where I'm coming from. And if you go back and read what I posted before Iluvrusty about bunny personalisties(sp?) you'll know.Quote:
Originally Posted by petslover
Honestly, I don't have a problem with her getting a less aggressive bunny. If that is what she wants to do then that is fine. As long as she can properly care for the new bunny than that is what counts. Maybe she can check up on Roxy to see how everyone is going with her every once in awhile. I'm sure the shelter will do what is best for Roxy as well. From what I read Buttercup cared deeply for Roxy, but when an animal gets too agressive then you have to go with your inner feeling and do whats best for you and your animal.
Well, I hope they can help Roxy.
I moved this into Pet General, where it should be.
Thanks Karen I wondered where it went. I just want to say something. I was Roxys mom you guys didnt own her you werent in my situation and I know deep down what was best for her.
I am certainly not going to attack you , but i have to say I am very disappointed you chose this option and so quickly, IMO it would have been better to have been a little more patient and tryed harder to work with her, I hope you are right that the shelter will work with her, because no healthy animal should be destroyed at least until every last possible option has been explored,I am saddened by your choice, but you are the one who has to live with it not me.
Just remember - BC is 15, and her younger sister got hurt too. I've heard from a couple of people in the family, and it was a heartbreaking decision. At least another shelter bunny got a home.
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At first I thought this whole situation was a attention getter, but if it isn't then this is just sick. IMO, this is absolutely disgusting. I can't even begin to understand why the shelter offered you another rabbit.