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We met at an animal shelter when he was about 4-years-old. I’d just lost my Buster bunny and swore I’d never get another one because it hurt too bad.

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RABBIT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / SCVISHNU7

Then a friend sent me a link to his picture on PetFinder.com; he was named Gregory then. I dropped everything. It was the first bunny that the new volunteer at the shelter had shown. She handed him to me. He started purring loudly, I burst into tears, and then she burst into tears. She said, “You can take him home today. I don’t want to separate you two ever again.”

Murphy started developing arthritis 18 months ago. About a year ago, I started putting “bunny socks” on his back legs as he lost strength and muscle tone. About six months ago, he upgraded to “bunny Uggs” to try to give him better support and mobility.

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PHOTO: BELINDA FROM MARTINSBURG, WV

On March 10, he had had enough, he was no longer playing or showing his little bossy attitude, he was ready. I took him to the exotic vet. His bunny wife Madelaine went along, and it was the most peaceful, loving experience I have ever had as a pet mom. After 18 months of supporting Murph and me through his illness, the vet and his staff knew how tough it would be and planned accordingly.

Now Madelaine and I are discussing if she wants to date again or remain a widow. I don’t know if she’ll do well as a single bunny after all of her life as a bunny wife. But Murph might be irreplaceable, he was a special soul to me, probably to her as well.

Story submitted by Belinda from Martinsburg, West Virginia.

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