00:00She died in my arms. The doctors had advised euthanasia. I said no, she will live as long.
00:07She has to. My rabbit. So this one I rescued from somewhere and she didn't have enough fur
00:14on her hind legs, the padding where it is. So she couldn't walk properly and if she would try to
00:20play with the other rabbits, the skin would cut open and there would even be sometimes some
00:27bleeding. While the other ones had space, this one I kept with myself. I used to work in my study
00:35and sleep there. So I would read, work and then just sleep by my chair with a small mattress there
00:43and this one used to sit on my table and when everybody would be gone and the lights would be
00:50off and I would be lying on the floor and there would be total silence. I would hear these little
00:55gentle footsteps and this one is walking towards me and I would pretend I'm asleep and she would
01:03come and sit on my chest and that was her daily routine and I would not know when I have
01:09fallen
01:10asleep. When I would wake up she would be somewhere doing her thing, nibbling at something or whatever.
01:18She died in my arms. The doctors had advised euthanasia. I said no, she will live as long. She has
01:25to.
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