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Our (temporary) Rabbit

A few days ago, a Finnish family that we know told us that they were going to Finland for a few months, and they asked us to look after their rabbit while they were gone. I can't post a picture of it, since our camera's not working, so I'll try and describe it. He is white and brown (mostly white, though), and is pretty big for a rabbit.

Bye!

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  1. How fun! You could probably get some good rabbit advice from Uncle Jacob and Auntie Bella. They are experienced ever since this past summer when they got their two rabbits. HAVE FUN!!! ( I have never had a rabbit for a pet.)

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