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My pet passed away and I feel guilty.

TOP_5_KANGA

TOP_5_KANGA

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I had adopted a rabbit to feel better and be able to develop responsibility, a big mistake.
I found my bunny dead after I took him out of his cage I don't understand how he could have died if I always gave him a constant supply of water and food, cleaned up after him, and took him outside frequently. He was completely motionless, I left his corpse in the cage again so my lethargic brain could process that for 5 minutes. So I went to tell my parents about his death, I started an argument with my father about who was to blame, we were yelling at each other for 20 minutes about how stupid and irresponsible I am.
Enough, I can't take it anymore, tomorrow morning I'll overdose of risperidone. I'm a fucking moron. I want to kill myself. Being a fucking incel isn't enough for me. This sadness and guilt are consuming me. I've gotten wounds in my hair and arms.
 
I get how you feel but honestly man rabbits/hamsters/ferrets they sometimes just die being in a cage. Not really anyone to blame. Get a new one. Sorry for your loss
 
Retard father, imagine fighting with your child over a dead animal. (Unless you started the argument)
 
About the argument with your father, some people process grief with anger, that's normal, especially with older folk.
Rabbits are lovely pets, but the most fragile ones by far, followed by fish. Rabbits can be literally be scared to death, too much pressure will kill them.
Don't blame yourself, there's no life without death.
 
About the argument with your father, some people process grief with anger, that's normal, especially with older folk.
Rabbits are lovely pets, but the most fragile ones by far, followed by fish. Rabbits can be literally be scared to death, too much pressure will kill them.
Don't blame yourself, there's no life without death.
My rabbit's cage was quite spacious, I had only recently bought it.
That cage is right next to me, and as I write this post, I feel a huge pain in my stomach and heart every time I see it. That new cage hadn't even been bought two days ago...
 
My rabbit's cage was quite spacious, I had only recently bought it.
That cage is right next to me, and as I write this post, I feel a huge pain in my stomach and heart every time I see it. That new cage hadn't even been bought two days ago...
Maybe it was stressed because of the new home? Idk, like I said, they are very very fragile, even if it catch a cold could be their end.
I repeat, don't blame yourself over it, you spend some money buying this new cage thinking about him/her, you loved that rabbit, that's all that matters, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't blame you.
 
sorry for your loss
 
Same thing happened when I was a kid. We bought a white rabbit and kept it and took care, but it somehow died because my dad dropped it after it pissed while he was holding it. It didn't die immediately but of internal injuries and we buried it in a park.
 
Sorry for your loss. It happens. Smash your dad in the face with a rolling pin. (Probably don't do that).
 

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