Its been a long time since I posted on a rainbow bridge forum and I was starting to think we may get a year without losing one but not to be. I personally have lost one of my "clan" and my partners family lost their family pet too so I'm going to leave a tribute to them both.
Squeak - our little girl. We lost you on December 22nd. You lost so much weight we knew you have caught the same thing we lost Chloe and Patch to. We knew there would be nothing we could do for you. We fed you your favourite treats and we brought you in every day while we warmed up the heat mats for you. You always looked at us with such love, lifting your head up to sniff at us. You were always a cuddly guinea. Adopted from the RSPCA with your sister you were always the shy one of the two but never too shy when it came to rustling the bag of carrots
You were so thin, we knew it would be a tough winter for you but unfortunately you were not strong enough. Your sister misses you terribly, she isn't doing too good. Please come and be with her through her tough time. We are taking you to be cremated tomorrow and you can join all the others we have lost previously. Please be a good girl at the bridge with your friends. We will see you again....love you hun x
Morton - my partners familys pet rabbit. You had been ill for so long. At 9 years old the vet said he would be surprised if you survived 2 weeks. That was July. You were so strong but not strong enough. We don't know what happened to you in the end. Fine in the morning, gone by 9pm on Christmas day. We knew the life in you had gone but your little heart continued to beat for a little while. We wrapped you up and held you until your heart gave in. You will be missed my friend, both by us and your adopted family. As I told your family you found them, they didn't find you. I know my rabbits here will miss your company when you visit us. Your eyes are better now, you can see again! An old boy, long lived and much missed. Be strong and be good at the bridge. We will meet again...
Squeak - our little girl. We lost you on December 22nd. You lost so much weight we knew you have caught the same thing we lost Chloe and Patch to. We knew there would be nothing we could do for you. We fed you your favourite treats and we brought you in every day while we warmed up the heat mats for you. You always looked at us with such love, lifting your head up to sniff at us. You were always a cuddly guinea. Adopted from the RSPCA with your sister you were always the shy one of the two but never too shy when it came to rustling the bag of carrots

Morton - my partners familys pet rabbit. You had been ill for so long. At 9 years old the vet said he would be surprised if you survived 2 weeks. That was July. You were so strong but not strong enough. We don't know what happened to you in the end. Fine in the morning, gone by 9pm on Christmas day. We knew the life in you had gone but your little heart continued to beat for a little while. We wrapped you up and held you until your heart gave in. You will be missed my friend, both by us and your adopted family. As I told your family you found them, they didn't find you. I know my rabbits here will miss your company when you visit us. Your eyes are better now, you can see again! An old boy, long lived and much missed. Be strong and be good at the bridge. We will meet again...