I am so sorry for your loss.Maybe you could ask the city permission to bury it on one of their park grounds.
2006-06-22 13:07:58
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answered by MaryBeth 7
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Unlike many people suggest, please don't throw your bunny in the trash.
Either your vet or the local spca can help you with this. Cremating is also an option and doesn't have to be expensive.
If you need more time to think about what you want to do, make sure you carefully wrap your bunny in a towel and plastic and freeze it within 24 hours after it died. Don't be grossed out but the best way to do this is in a normal freezer like you have at home or the vet has that way you have more time to think about what to do.
Good luck.
2006-06-22 20:26:53
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answered by dutchess 2
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Ask the town office if you could bury it in the park or something....there aren't any woods or anything near you to bury the bunny in? You do need to do something with it though and soon, it will start to rot and decay and STINK and BAD! Just don't put the body of it in the trash, that's not right to people or the animal. It's needs to be buried somewhere. I would ask the people at your town office where you can bury it.
2006-06-22 20:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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How recently did he die? One way - this may not be an option for you but a suggestion....call an area raptor rescue place (maybe through wildlife dept) - they may be able to use the bunny to feed hawks, owls and eagles who have been injured and are in rehab. The body should be fresh - not left out in the heat and gotten nasty. Alternately a snake rescue (so long as he's not full of drugs that would hurt them). Either of these would at least make use of the body.
You could compost it.
Sorry to hear about your bunny.
2006-06-22 20:15:32
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answered by Jan H 5
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animal shelter? Find a park. But that may be illegal. The ocean? Are you near anywhere you can bury him? Don't throw him in the garbage like some sick people do. I'm sorry about your bunny.
2006-06-22 20:08:13
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answered by tmb867 2
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If you have a friend or relative with a yard where you can bury it that is an option. Or have the vet cremate it, or he can dispose of it for you.
Sorry about the loss of your bunny.
2006-06-22 20:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Throw it in the trash.
There are pet cemetaries, it's kinda expensive though. Ask your vet.
Have it cremated, again a little expensive. Ask your vet.
Ask if you can bury it on a friend's propery.
Bury it in a park.
Do an autopsy, use it's death as a learning experience.
2006-06-22 20:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You could always find a nice spot on the moors to bury it...
have a sea burial!
you find a spot in the park you frequent... just don't get spotted by the warden!
sorry for your loss!
2006-06-22 20:11:41
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answered by AZRAEL è 5
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Check with your vet. They may know about a cemetery for pets in your area, or, I'm sure they work with a funeral home which could cremate it and give you back the ashes. Then, you could either scatter them somewhere or get a nice urn or box to keep them in.
Please accept my sympathy at your loss.
2006-06-22 20:12:59
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answered by kids and cats 5
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Trash bag with a curbside funeral, Elmer Fudd reading ulogy, and Yosemite Sam as the trash man.
2006-06-22 20:18:38
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answered by jack_black_91 6
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