"If it looks like a , and quacks like a , we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands." - Douglas Adams (English Writer) 1952-2001
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Not all better but better than I have in over a week
Quote from: parts on November 20, 2009, 02:27:43 PMNot all better but better than I have in over a week I'm glad you're feeling a little better, Parts. I'm coming down with another cold.
Quote from: Callaway on November 21, 2009, 06:03:34 PMQuote from: parts on November 20, 2009, 02:27:43 PMNot all better but better than I have in over a week I'm glad you're feeling a little better, Parts. I'm coming down with another cold. Last week was particularity bad chills,shakes headaches and stomach problems one of the reasons I wasn't here much Right now I am feeling pretty good
Sad and worried I'll disgrace myself tomorrow.
Feeling like I should head for bed soon.
Sorry about your bunny, CG. We had a Holland Lop male bunny who died of a heatstroke while we were moving from Missouri to Colorado. The air conditioners in both of our U-Haul trucks broke and it was over 100 degrees driving through Kansas in the middle of August. Fortunately, our daughter, who was a baby recovering from open heart surgery at the time, was OK.
Devastated. My bunny died last night. It looks like she had a stroke. I'm a crying mess. Monkeyboy went to go see her this morning and found her in her cage. This was taken in the middle of the night in June. She was my babygirl. She used to follow me all around the house and if she was off playing somewhere in the house, and I called out "Where's my bunny?" she would bolt into the room at top speed, leap into my lap, put her two front paws on my chest, and press her nose into mine. It was hysterical. I could do it over and over again and she always came when she was called. When I say it's breakfast time, she hops into her cage. When I watch tv, she hops onto my lap to snuggle. I miss her.