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Cathy

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:44 am
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Dear Sofia, Erik, & Flopsy,

I am so sorry for your loss. Grieve well, and take good care of yourselves.

Cathy


"Sofía, Erik, Flopsy and Zoe" <noname.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> All,
>
> It is incredibly hard to write this to you all, because I just never
> imagined it would be our turn one day. Zoë, our beloved bunny, crossed the
> bridge last Friday. Even though we feel sad, empty and miss her a lot we
> know that she had the best life a bunny could ask for and it just must
> have been her time.
>
> It was all very sudden to her and to us. She had been living in Spain -
> nothing in the world would make her more happy that to be in Spain - for
> many months in a row now, and she was doing fine. Sofia came flew in on
> Thursday and went to see her, and took her out to the garden and she
> played and ate the plants (like always). She was happy. Sofia and I went
> to see her Friday morning, and found that she was lethargic. Because she
> has been having problems with worms in the last two days, we assumed she
> was feeling bad about that. We washed her butt and noticed that she would
> not pee and had a lot of calcium. After we dried her up, we offered her a
> craisin. Zoë would never decline a craisin, and when she did we decided to
> take her to the emergency vet hospital.
> There, the vet diagnosed her with immediate kidney failure due to - most
> likely - cancer. We were baffled, because we came in for something else
> and suddenly we saw her slip from us. She was in pain, but not in
> distress. Knowing that the end was near, we cried and held her and gave
> her lots of kisses. We told her to wait for us and her Flopsy, whom she
> adores, at the bridge. That we loved her. After minutes, she died in our
> presence. We held her and told her that we'd miss her.
>
> It feels empty without her. We try to focus now on Flopsy. He needs lots
> of attention due to his arthosis and spondylosis. He misses her too, we
> can tell. We will spread Zoë's ashes in the garden where she loved to
> spend her time, between the roses and the herbs.
>
> She has had a good life, Sofia says. With her brother Flopsy, that she
> fell in love with the moment she came to our house. In Spain, which she
> enjoyed so much more than Amsterdam (she would get depressed for days when
> we took her back to Amsterdam). With the pampering, the food that she got
> and the craisins. I think she must have had craisin juice running through
> her veins. We are happy for her because she was playful until the end, and
> we think that because she was so happy she did not take notice of the pain
> from her kidney. We are happy for her because she is no longer in pain. It
> was just her time. She was a few months short of turning seven. She is
> reunited with Ron, her brother Boton and many other bunnies from APR.
>
> We miss you, Zoë. You will always be in our hearts.
>
> Erik, Sofia and Flopsy with Zoë at the bridge.
>
>
>
>

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mixter603

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:24 pm
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She is reunited with
> Ron, her brother Boton and many other bunnies from APR.
>
> We miss you, Zoë. You will always be in our hearts.
>
> Erik, Sofia and Flopsy with Zoë at the bridge.

I just can't believe this. It made me very sad to read this Erik and
Sofia. I came home from vacation yesterday and was not able to log on
due to other obligations. I know how much your heart aches. I still
miss Agent Morgan so very much. Dipper is a sweetheart but Morgan was
my soul bunny.

Zoe will be in your hearts forever. She'll be playing as an angel
bunny in your Spanish garden. Someday when you're sitting in the
garden remembering all your happy times with Zoe, you'll see a cute
little tail twitch behind a plant and you'll wonder if it was your
imagination or maybe your angel bunny Zoe.

Rest in peace beautiful Zoe. I will always remember the pictures your
mamma showed me when we met in NYC many years ago. She was so proud
of you. Godspeed to the bridge Zoe dear. Please give some nose rubs
to Agent Morgan from me.

Mickey & Dipper

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Nona

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:57 am
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I am really, really sorry, Erik, Sofia, and Flopsy.

No matter how wonderful a life we give them--and you gave little Flopsy
the best in the world!--letting go is just so hard.

All I can say is that I hope--and have faith--that our beloveds are now
in a wonderful place, filled with more love than even we could provide,
with their new (yet original) Owner.

Take good care, my sweet friends.

Nona
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jla

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:57 pm
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Dear Erik, Sofia & Flopsy,

I am so sorry for your loss of Zoe. Be assured that she is
thanking you for being the best bunny mum she possibly could have had.

(sympathetically)

Julia
((Sweepie, Sooty & Dusty ATB))



"Sofía, Erik, Flopsy and Zoe" <noname.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:yBlki.3797$%q4.2311@amstwist00...
> All,
>
> It is incredibly hard to write this to you all, because I just never
> imagined it would be our turn one day. Zoë, our beloved bunny, crossed the
> bridge last Friday. Even though we feel sad, empty and miss her a lot we
> know that she had the best life a bunny could ask for and it just must
> have been her time.
>
> It was all very sudden to her and to us. She had been living in Spain -
> nothing in the world would make her more happy that to be in Spain - for
> many months in a row now, and she was doing fine. Sofia came flew in on
> Thursday and went to see her, and took her out to the garden and she
> played and ate the plants (like always). She was happy. Sofia and I went
> to see her Friday morning, and found that she was lethargic. Because she
> has been having problems with worms in the last two days, we assumed she
> was feeling bad about that. We washed her butt and noticed that she would
> not pee and had a lot of calcium. After we dried her up, we offered her a
> craisin. Zoë would never decline a craisin, and when she did we decided to
> take her to the emergency vet hospital.
> There, the vet diagnosed her with immediate kidney failure due to - most
> likely - cancer. We were baffled, because we came in for something else
> and suddenly we saw her slip from us. She was in pain, but not in
> distress. Knowing that the end was near, we cried and held her and gave
> her lots of kisses. We told her to wait for us and her Flopsy, whom she
> adores, at the bridge. That we loved her. After minutes, she died in our
> presence. We held her and told her that we'd miss her.
>
> It feels empty without her. We try to focus now on Flopsy. He needs lots
> of attention due to his arthosis and spondylosis. He misses her too, we
> can tell. We will spread Zoë's ashes in the garden where she loved to
> spend her time, between the roses and the herbs.
>
> She has had a good life, Sofia says. With her brother Flopsy, that she
> fell in love with the moment she came to our house. In Spain, which she
> enjoyed so much more than Amsterdam (she would get depressed for days when
> we took her back to Amsterdam). With the pampering, the food that she got
> and the craisins. I think she must have had craisin juice running through
> her veins. We are happy for her because she was playful until the end, and
> we think that because she was so happy she did not take notice of the pain
> from her kidney. We are happy for her because she is no longer in pain. It
> was just her time. She was a few months short of turning seven. She is
> reunited with Ron, her brother Boton and many other bunnies from APR.
>
> We miss you, Zoë. You will always be in our hearts.
>
> Erik, Sofia and Flopsy with Zoë at the bridge.
>
>
>
>
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Daryl

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:48 pm
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Hey Erik,

I'm sorry about Zoë. Please give Sofia my sympathy.

--
Junior &
Pet Human: Daryl
--
"Sofía, Erik, Flopsy and Zoe" <noname RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:yBlki.3797$%q4.2311@amstwist00...
> All,
>
> It is incredibly hard to write this to you all, because I just never
> imagined it would be our turn one day. Zoë, our beloved bunny, crossed the
> bridge last Friday. Even though we feel sad, empty and miss her a lot we
> know that she had the best life a bunny could ask for and it just must
> have been her time.
>
> It was all very sudden to her and to us. She had been living in Spain -
> nothing in the world would make her more happy that to be in Spain - for
> many months in a row now, and she was doing fine. Sofia came flew in on
> Thursday and went to see her, and took her out to the garden and she
> played and ate the plants (like always). She was happy. Sofia and I went
> to see her Friday morning, and found that she was lethargic. Because she
> has been having problems with worms in the last two days, we assumed she
> was feeling bad about that. We washed her butt and noticed that she would
> not pee and had a lot of calcium. After we dried her up, we offered her a
> craisin. Zoë would never decline a craisin, and when she did we decided to
> take her to the emergency vet hospital.
> There, the vet diagnosed her with immediate kidney failure due to - most
> likely - cancer. We were baffled, because we came in for something else
> and suddenly we saw her slip from us. She was in pain, but not in
> distress. Knowing that the end was near, we cried and held her and gave
> her lots of kisses. We told her to wait for us and her Flopsy, whom she
> adores, at the bridge. That we loved her. After minutes, she died in our
> presence. We held her and told her that we'd miss her.
>
> It feels empty without her. We try to focus now on Flopsy. He needs lots
> of attention due to his arthosis and spondylosis. He misses her too, we
> can tell. We will spread Zoë's ashes in the garden where she loved to
> spend her time, between the roses and the herbs.
>
> She has had a good life, Sofia says. With her brother Flopsy, that she
> fell in love with the moment she came to our house. In Spain, which she
> enjoyed so much more than Amsterdam (she would get depressed for days when
> we took her back to Amsterdam). With the pampering, the food that she got
> and the craisins. I think she must have had craisin juice running through
> her veins. We are happy for her because she was playful until the end, and
> we think that because she was so happy she did not take notice of the pain
> from her kidney. We are happy for her because she is no longer in pain. It
> was just her time. She was a few months short of turning seven. She is
> reunited with Ron, her brother Boton and many other bunnies from APR.
>
> We miss you, Zoë. You will always be in our hearts.
>
> Erik, Sofia and Flopsy with Zoë at the bridge.
>
>
>
>
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Laurie

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(Msg. 21) Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:03 pm
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:-( Erik, Sofia and Flopsy! I am so sad to read of this - I had been on
holiday and am only just working my way back through posts to see what all
was happening while I was gone. This was certainly unexpected. It's hard to
believe Zoë was only 6 - for some reason I thought she was an older girl -
mainly because she was another who was part of apr when we first started
"knowing" who was who (shhhh! nobunny better even whisper that to Zoë ATB!).

She did have a good life - I have told lots of folks about the spoiled Dutch
bunny who spent her holidays in her "grandmother's" garden in Spain. :-)

Scritches to Flops and hugs to you both.

Laurie and the Bridge buns
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slykitten

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(Msg. 22) Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 12:59 pm
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On Jul 9, 1:41 am, "Sofía, Erik, Flopsy and Zoe" <non....DeleteThis@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> All,
>
> It is incredibly hard to write this to you all, because I just never
> imagined it would be our turn one day. Zoë, our beloved bunny, crossed the
> bridge last Friday. Even though we feel sad, empty and miss her a lot we
> know that she had the best life a bunny could ask for and it just must have
> been her time.
>
> It was all very sudden to her and to us. She had been living in Spain -
> nothing in the world would make her more happy that to be in Spain - for
> many months in a row now, and she was doing fine. Sofia came flew in on
> Thursday and went to see her, and took her out to the garden and she played
> and ate the plants (like always). She was happy. Sofia and I went to see her
> Friday morning, and found that she was lethargic. Because she has been
> having problems with worms in the last two days, we assumed she was feeling
> bad about that. We washed her butt and noticed that she would not pee and
> had a lot of calcium. After we dried her up, we offered her a craisin. Zoë
> would never decline a craisin, and when she did we decided to take her to
> the emergency vet hospital.
> There, the vet diagnosed her with immediate kidney failure due to - most
> likely - cancer. We were baffled, because we came in for something else and
> suddenly we saw her slip from us. She was in pain, but not in distress.
> Knowing that the end was near, we cried and held her and gave her lots of
> kisses. We told her to wait for us and her Flopsy, whom she adores, at the
> bridge. That we loved her. After minutes, she died in our presence. We held
> her and told her that we'd miss her.
>
> It feels empty without her. We try to focus now on Flopsy. He needs lots of
> attention due to his arthosis and spondylosis. He misses her too, we can
> tell. We will spread Zoë's ashes in the garden where she loved to spend her
> time, between the roses and the herbs.
>
> She has had a good life, Sofia says. With her brother Flopsy, that she fell
> in love with the moment she came to our house. In Spain, which she enjoyed
> so much more than Amsterdam (she would get depressed for days when we took
> her back to Amsterdam). With the pampering, the food that she got and the
> craisins. I think she must have had craisin juice running through her veins.
> We are happy for her because she was playful until the end, and we think
> that because she was so happy she did not take notice of the pain from her
> kidney. We are happy for her because she is no longer in pain. It was just
> her time. She was a few months short of turning seven. She is reunited with
> Ron, her brother Boton and many other bunnies from APR.
>
> We miss you, Zoë. You will always be in our hearts.
>
> Erik, Sofia and Flopsy with Zoë at the bridge.

I'm only now reading this and I"m very sorry to hear this. You're in
my thoughts for sure! I know that little Zoe had a really awesome life
with you! Such good bunny parents for sure! She knows and will always
watch over you...
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