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Some of you here may remember me telling about the huge lop at the rescue that my 12 year old son had fallen in love with - he had been named Double Stuff Oreo. My son could not wait for each Saturday to arrive so he could go lavish this big guy with attention and was actually sponsoring him while plotting how to convince his dad and I to let him bring him home!!! Well, my son and I took our summer journey to Arizona to visit Grandma for 10 days. We were more worried about the bunnies living in our house, as we had left dad (who love the bunnies, but is usually only involved in the "fun" stuff) in charge. To our dismay, we arrived home to a message to contact the shelter director before we came on Saturday - hmmmm, odd!! Unfortunately, while we were gone, DS developed a severe case of GI stasis and passed away in the directors arms!!! My son has been devastated (I truly believe that he has a heart when it comes to animals bigger than anyone I've ever known!!)!!! He made a tribute ornament using pictures he had taken of DS to hang at the shelter, and grilled the poor director with tons of questions on exactly what happened. When we got ready to leave, he asked what had happened to DS's body and was told that they had kept him there (in the freezer, of course) in case he wanted to say good-bye. He then asked if he could bring the body home to be buried in our yard, so he could be somewhere were he would always be loved - it broke my heart!!!!
So DS had a proper funeral and is now buried next to my sons beloved g. pigs and rat!! I feel so horrible that I had to be such a mom and not let him adopt the big lug, so he would have at least been in a home where he was part of a family!!!!!
Binky free Double Stuff........Binky free!!!!!!
I'm so sorry to hear that your son's favorite shelter bun passed on! I hope your son is doing okay. Don't feel bad, you couldn't have known. And even though he was not part of your family I'm sure Double Stuff was happy with all the attention from your son! On a happier note, glad to see you back! I wondered where you had gone recently.
*Binky Free Double Stuff*
I'm sorry to hear about the loss your son suffered. How lucky you are to have a child that has such a huge heart for animals. I hope that if I have children, they will be the same, like I was as a child (and still am). You should encourage him in his love for animals, people like him can go on to do amazing things for the welfare of animals.
So sad. Double Stuff was able to pass in the arms of someone who cared. He wasn't alone. Wow your son is awesome. Sorry for your loss. Glad that you and your son can go talk to Double Stuff in your back yard.