OMG your bunny must have got in the brier patch. I am sure you didn't chew his ears off right? My bunny had carrots but they got destroyed last year. xo Astro
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Abby, don't look so worried. It's always hard for those who are waiting to hear about the surgical outcome.
ReplyDeleteLady use to do that but we destroy things too quickly for her to keep up!
ReplyDeleteWe could put that surgeon to a lot of regular work here:)
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Oh Abby, you look so worried! Don't worry, I'm sure Dr. Mom is highly skilled.
ReplyDeleteThat's Dr. Dad - I'm going to tease him and tell him he needs a haircut :-)
DeleteYou look so concerned! Is your bunny going to make it?!?!
ReplyDeleteCammie!
The bunny pulled through. This isn't the first time he got stitched up. Abby is normally pretty gentle but the little fluffy tail is pretty delicate.
DeleteI didn't know the humans did surgery on squeaky toys. I thought that was my job.
ReplyDeleteOMG your bunny must have got in the brier patch.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you didn't chew his ears off right?
My bunny had carrots but they got destroyed last year.
xo Astro
that's what the mama did too... but the surgery areas are my favourites and so it becomes an endless story ;O)
ReplyDeleteTriage gets performed on a regular basis around our house too, Abby. Never fear, moms make the very best healers.
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