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Yogi
02-08-2005, 07:29 AM
http://premium1.uploadit.org/poeper//EinsteinProzac5.jpg

I am really too sad for words................


Yogi

100%
02-08-2005, 08:20 AM
:crying: :crying:
why? how? did he suffer? :crying:
I think it was only yesterday you mentioned you where going to feed him?
When & ehere's the funeral?
:crying:

brotherdoobie
02-08-2005, 08:24 AM
I am really too sad for words................


Yogi

I'm sorry to hear that Yogi...I really am. :(
I'm not very good in situations as such, I wish you the best in your grief.

Peace bd

Yogi
02-08-2005, 08:41 AM
:crying: :crying:
why? how? did he suffer? :crying:
I think it was only yesterday you mentioned you where going to feed him?
When & ehere's the funeral?
:crying:


He was in a fight with the neighbor's cat.

It caused an infection behind one of his legs.

Tomorrow he would get surgery, but that's too late..........

Found him this morning.....

The funeral will be tomorrow; i just want to hold him once more tonight.

I can't remember crying soooo much.......

He was so special to me and i was so looking forward to the summer with him

at the camping he loved so much.

I still hardly can believe it.....



Yogi


@BD: Thanks, your words mean a lot to me!!

Yogi
02-08-2005, 09:09 AM
A little crazy prozac-clip:

[beware: 25 mb/1.30 min.]

http://premium1.uploadit.org/poeper//prozacsrun.jpg (http://s14.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0WWENKS7VAROJ2QN9MYNTXCU3W)

Click picture.



Yogi :crying:

brotherdoobie
02-08-2005, 09:17 AM
Yogi,your love of animals has always shown in your post, that's one of the thing I like most about you.

I too,am an animal lover (who else,in this world...gives you unconditional love,without making it seem like a platitude?)

Here is a link to a virtual pet cemetary...http://www.mycemetery.com/pet/
My children and I have used this site quite often, to help remember our beloved lost pets...it helps. (try it)

Peace Paul

Yogi
02-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Yogi,your love of animals has always shown in your post, that's one of the thing I like most about you.

I too,am an animal lover (who else,in this world...gives you unconditional love,without making it seem like a platitude?)

Here is a link to a virtual pet cemetary...http://www.mycemetery.com/pet/
My children and I have used this site quite often, to help remember our beloved lost pets...it helps. (try it)

Peace Paul

Thanks, Paul, that means a lot to me.

Though he'll get a beautifull grave here in our garden, i will make an "epitaph"

too.

He deserves it, also cos he was a true interweb-bunny!!!

Thanks again.



Yogi

{I}{K}{E}
02-08-2005, 09:31 AM
:(

100%
02-08-2005, 11:36 AM
http://img222.exs.cx/img222/2756/o25rw.gif
Nice video - he really likes to annoy your cat
and obviously the cat likes the attention (even though he acts like he doesn't) :D

manker
02-08-2005, 11:58 AM
Sorry to hear about that, Yogi.

I can empathise somewhat - we've all lost pets - but it seems like you were particularly close to Prozac :(

Yogi
02-08-2005, 12:43 PM
http://img222.exs.cx/img222/2756/o25rw.gif
Nice video - he really likes to annoy your cat
and obviously the cat likes the attention (even though he acts like he doesn't) :D

Thanks for that gif, Zeddy!!!

Very much appreciated....

Yogi
02-08-2005, 12:52 PM
Sorry to hear about that, Yogi.

I can empathise somewhat - we've all lost pets - but it seems like you were particularly close to Prozac :(


Thanks.

Yes, he was that once in a life pet one never forgets.

You can imagine i had to mourn a lot of pets in my life, but prozac was

exceptional.

A free spirit and a pal.

I took him everywhere.

Just came back here and it feels so odd he won't come running into the

caravan, through the cat's door, anymore.

I'll probably buy a new rabbit in a while, but not to replace Prozac.

Wouldn't be fair to the new bunny.


Yogi

Yogi
02-08-2005, 01:06 PM
Sorry for your loss.


Thanks, J'Pol.

Much appreciated.



Yogi

NikkiD
02-08-2005, 01:51 PM
Oh Yogi, I'm so sorry to hear that. :crying: It's never easy to lose a pet, our surrogate children, especially one so close to your heart as Prozac. :( I've been there.

:hug: (I know I hate the huggy smilie, but I feel the need to break with tradition here :( )

Rest in peace Prozac. :wub:

backlash
02-08-2005, 03:46 PM
:( I am sorry for your loss. Always hard to find words in these situations...at least for me it is.

(>Zero Cool<)
02-08-2005, 04:14 PM
I'm really sorry to hear your news big yochap :(

He looks as if he was a real character, I liked the vid thanks for that :) . Hope you are doing ok.

I'm glad he didn't suffer.

R.I.P. wee fella :crying:

Yogi
02-08-2005, 04:42 PM
Hi, all,

My gratitude is great for all the empathy.

It really helps to be able to share this and feel taken serious in my grieve.

(a man at 45 grieving heavily for his rabbit is not too obvious......)

We just made our last drive together and oh, boy, i could hardly see the

road...... :crying: it was the same trip we made together for the last few

months.....

Really every spot on the camping brings back memories...... :(


Nikki: That hug was very welcome.(i called him my kid/boy........ :crying: )

Backlash: It's not the amount of words that counts......thanks...

ZeroCool: Dude, a character he was!! The impression this fella made on many

people, not in the least myself, in his very short life was incredible.



O, my, i am sooooo sad........... :crying:



Thanks again, everyone!!!!



Yogi

Lilmiss
02-08-2005, 04:56 PM
:crying: Aww, Yogi.

Hope you don't hurt for too long.
It's awful loosing a pet, especially one with so much character.

Wishing you and Fre loadsa luvs right now.

Jon L. Obscene
02-08-2005, 05:52 PM
Yogi dude thats harsh, I'm sorry mate :(

I know how it feels too, people say they "just animals" but only people without a heart.

RIP lil furry dude :(

Jonno

Arm
02-08-2005, 06:01 PM
You named your bunny Prozac? :unsure:

Well I always said everyone needs a little Prozac. :1eye:

:crying: bunny died. The only thing worse then this is if kitty died. :(

Lilmiss
02-08-2005, 06:38 PM
:dry:

Well thats a well thought out post.
And edited too?

bigboab
02-08-2005, 09:00 PM
Sorry to hear of your loss Yogi. :(

tesco
02-08-2005, 09:12 PM
OH NOES!!!!11 :crying:

Goodbye Prozak...:crying:

sArA
02-08-2005, 09:38 PM
So sorry Yogi...... :(

Yogi
02-08-2005, 10:25 PM
@Lillmiss, Arm, Bob, Sara, Rosco and Jonno:

Thank you.


Yogi

Smith
02-09-2005, 12:27 AM
Sad to hear :( I know how it feels to loose a pet, when you have them for long enuff they arnt your pet anymore there your friend :(

Yogi
02-09-2005, 12:39 AM
Sad to hear :( I know how it feels to loose a pet, when you have them for long enuff they arnt your pet anymore there your friend :(
Thanks.

I had him only 10 months and he was my best friend............. :crying:

hobbes
02-09-2005, 02:15 AM
Hobbes was there, then Hobbes was gone. I had that rabbit for ten years.

Yogs, you know I feel for you.

Hell, everybody knows me because of my poor old bunny.

They do make great headrests don't they. And when you rub their noses they purr like a kitten.

Some people don't understand that rabbits don't need to be locked in cages. They can be potty trained and allowed to run free. I took Hobbes to the local park. When it was time to go, I could call him back.

Sometimes he didn't want to leave, but I could just walk up to him and pick him up. Same with my other bunny, calvin.

tesco
02-09-2005, 02:54 AM
Thanks.

I had him only 10 months and he was my best friend............. :crying:
we've had hoppity (sister's rabbit) for like 3 years. I'm surprise dit's lived this long (know on wood). :ermm:

Yogi
02-09-2005, 09:43 AM
Hobbes was there, then Hobbes was gone. I had that rabbit for ten years.

Yogs, you know I feel for you.

Hell, everybody knows me because of my poor old bunny.

They do make great headrests don't they. And when you rub their noses they purr like a kitten.

Some people don't understand that rabbits don't need to be locked in cages. They can be potty trained and allowed to run free. I took Hobbes to the local park. When it was time to go, I could call him back.

Sometimes he didn't want to leave, but I could just walk up to him and pick him up. Same with my other bunny, calvin.


Thanks, Hobbes. :)

You are probably the only one i know who took care of his rabbit in

the manner we know is possible, hence seeing much more rabbit than most

people do when they keep them in a cage.


Jeez, i just woke up and :crying: .....no more prozac.......http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/160.gifhttp://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/abschied.gif

Really, i 've had like a trazillion pets, amongst them many rabbits, but this is

the worst i felt since i was six and my first cat died.......

I could tell a thousand stories on how special he was.......

But i''l miss him the most when i drive Fre to her Job and he was sitting on my

lap, all excited and rubbing his chin at the steeringwheel........

And the times.....etc, etc, etc.



YoStillVerySad

backlash
02-09-2005, 01:44 PM
Some people don't understand that rabbits don't need to be locked in cages. They can be potty trained and allowed to run free. I took Hobbes to the local park. When it was time to go, I could call him back.

How do you guys find animals that will obey like that? If I ever took my cats outside I don't know if they would run back in or run away. :( I wouldn't take that chance...especially with all the cars. When I watch animal planet I wonder how they have ppl come in the ER with their cats in their arms and they aren't figitty or anything. must be nice!

I think it's cool that you could take your bunnies to the park...sounds like a lot of fun!

Yogi
02-09-2005, 02:55 PM
How do you guys find animals that will obey like that? If I ever took my cats outside I don't know if they would run back in or run away. :( I wouldn't take that chance...especially with all the cars. When I watch animal planet I wonder how they have ppl come in the ER with their cats in their arms and they aren't figitty or anything. must be nice!

I think it's cool that you could take your bunnies to the park...sounds like a lot of fun!

It's not so much they obey, but more they want to be with you/your home

(and food!!!!).

And if you saw prozac roam the camping, chasing cats and even playing with

my horses(!), you wouldn't want it any other way.

Fre and me allways say: rather a short, but fullfilled and cheerfull life for our

pets, than a caged life.....

Though i can imagine people in the city keeping their cats inside, we would

allways choose for their freedom....

And, yes, it has caused me/us quite some heartaches at times.


But like a song says:

If you love somebody, set them free.


I am going to bury prozac now............ :crying:


Yogi

brenda
02-09-2005, 03:36 PM
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :sad:

I'm so sad to hear this Yogi, Prozac was ace, I even have pics of him saved to disk.

On a positive note reading this thread has brought back many happy memories of my bunny 'tiptoe' my 1st pet I remember picking him because he was the runt of the litter, everyone tyied to pursuade me to choose a healthy one but I 'knew' that tiptoe needed me. He had poorly eyes and I had to bathe them every couple of days......... I had the pleasure of his company for 7 years :)

He lived in a large run in the garden and also had a large cage, if I'd have had my way he would have been a house rabbit free to roam but I was only a child at the time. Even so we had our stealth projects........ I had a playroom in the loft above my bedroom which was only accesible by ladder, so I made a special 'sling' for tiptoe and would hoist him into the loft with me :)

He's with you in spirit yogs
rest in peace Prozac
:kiss:

Yogi
02-09-2005, 03:49 PM
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :sad:

I'm so sad to hear this Yogi, Prozac was ace, I even have pics of him saved to disk.

On a positive note reading this thread has brought back many happy memories of my bunny 'tiptoe' my 1st pet I remember picking him because he was the runt of the litter, everyone tyied to pursuade me to choose a healthy one but I 'knew' that tiptoe needed me. He had poorly eyes and I had to bathe them every couple of days......... I had the pleasure of his company for 7 years :)

He lived in a large run in the garden and also had a large cage, if I'd have had my way he would have been a house rabbit free to roam but I was only a child at the time. Even so we had our stealth projects........ I had a playroom in the loft above my bedroom which was only accesible by ladder, so I made a special 'sling' for tiptoe and would hoist him into the loft with me :)

He's with you in spirit yogs
rest in peace Prozac
:kiss:


Thanks heaps, Bren. :)

You're ace yourself!! :01:

Just had Zakkie's (how i allways called him.....) funeral; made him a mountain

like he had in his run and i've put some bread and berryblossom with him.

On top of the mountain is moohhhh, a statue he allways was laying next on

the mountain of moohhh...........

Must admit i never cried like i did the last two days.

Still see him running everywhere......... :crying:


On top of that Fre was fired today....... :wacko:

So we're taking a few days at sea with Fre's parents, who live there in the

winter, and let the wind blow through our hair........ :01:


Thanks again, you're a sweetheart!!! :wub:


Yogi

brenda
02-09-2005, 04:15 PM
:flowers: for Fre

backlash
02-10-2005, 03:03 PM
have fun in the open waters! It's a very soothing place to be.

Snee
02-10-2005, 03:28 PM
Shame about the wabbit, they are cool little critters, I've had a couple myself.

Always harsh when they go.

ruthie
02-11-2005, 04:59 AM
Oh, just saw this, Yogi. so sorry for you and fre. It's obvious that you loved your bunny very much, and it is haard to say goodbye to these dear lovable creatures.
Perhaps a good time to take a few days by the sea. Again, so sorry.