Well it used to be her, her daughter, and grand daughter that shared a cage, very happily might I add. But I moved out of my moms and wasn't able to bring the cage with me so they were housed in a smaller cage but still very happy to be together (They liked to cuddle) well after I got more cages and took the time to keep the new doe with her kits and the bucks away from my current rabbits for a while. But even then the three girls still got split up into separate cages, which I think didn't help with her stress any. It seems like since she's been here things have been crazy but then they settle but it's understandable for her to be stressed out. I think separating them was honestly what started her downward spiral. Plus more people started visiting the rabbits, not petting but just going and seeing them. New people/strange people = Added stress. I think all in all a rabbitry/farm shouldn't be home to a high-stress rabbit.. I fought myself for about a month before she got sick as to whether I should give her to someone else or bring her inside where it's less stressful. But I didn't want to part ways with her and there wasn't space inside. When she first got sick I was very stressed and I have been since because I could see her fading away as she got worse, I thought it was allergies so I didn't mess with it much I just left her alone and figured it'll be better soon, the weather is just really crazy right now. But better never happened. Pasteurella is definitely not fun and I'm glad I came here and asked for advice even though it was anything but what I wanted to hear. It helped that my boyfriend was out there with the friend and he said there was no pain for her, she went quickly and hardly twitched. It made me feel better to know it was quick and painless... I'm just so glad she's not sick any more... She'll never be sick again and that makes me very happy. She was my baby and I loved her to bits, but again I'm happy she's not sick and hurting any more.