By the time I hit "publish post", Bunners will be crated out of my life for good. I adopted Bunners from a rabbit rescue society in Seattle, Washington. He was my first real pet that wasn't a fish and that didn't belong to my parents. Rabbits are a challenge to care for because they require fresh fruits and veggies everyday, which gets expensive. They are unique pet animals and I would have loved to keep Bunners for the rest of his bunny life. I carried Bunners from Seattle, Wahington to Norfolk, Virginia, and then to San Diego, California.
Unfortunately, the cost to bring Bunners and Wylee to Japan was too much. Also, finding a place to live in Japan that accepts pet rabbits is near impossible. Finding a place with that accepts dogs will be a slight challenge.
So, Bunners has to go to a new home. After trying to find a taker for nearly a month, I was pretty down and out that I'd have to put Bunners in a shelter. Finally, a family contacted me and said they'd love to give Bunners a new home. They came and met him yesterday and it was instant love. They're coming today (any minute now) to pick him up and take him to his new forever home.
So good bye, Bunners. I love you dearly and hope that you live a happy stress free bunny life for the rest of your days.
I almost cried reading that!
ReplyDeleteI know! I tried not to cry in front of the family. It was a sad and happy moment all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI got teary-eyed too. You're a good writer Kristen. I'm glad Bunners found a new good home, that's the best thing that could have happened.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Megan! :) That means a lot.
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