Bunny is unconscious. He appears to be in a coma. But he is peaceful and his breathing is steady. As much as you think you have prepared for it, nothing can prepare you for the event of losing a very beloved friend and family member. I am devastated.
Bunny must have waited for Ming-Yi to come back from Tawau to see him yesterday.
I found Bunny unconscious this morning when I went in to feed everyone. I knew something was amiss because Bunny would always mew when it is feeding time. He was quiet. I saw he had urinated and defecated in the night, so I cleaned him up.
I’m glad I got to feed Bunny his favourite steamed tilapia for dinner last night and he ate it too. But he didn’t get to drink the Brands’ Chicken Essence that I bought yesterday. I was planning to give it to him today.
I had already prepared all his food and medication for this morning when I went in.
How many times in the past months I was prepared for the worst, but Bunny always bounced back.

Rest, Bunny.
I don’t want Bunny to have any prolonged suffering. I would like to think he isn’t suffering now. He looks very peaceful.
Thank you to all dear friends who have been rooting for Bunny and giving me moral support for the past few days. Your compassion means very much to me.
