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Lost Rabbit in Redhill

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crochetkate · 05/08/2013 21:16

I dont care if I am outing myself

I have lost my precious bunny Harry, he has escaped by digging a hole under the fence. Have searched all neighbouring gardens except one where the bastard refused because it was "inconvenient".

Need some handholding, or ideally my bunny back. He has a mate who will be devastated without him

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crochetkate · 05/08/2013 21:22

Anyone? Please.

When I was in my darkest depression having to feed him was the only thing that got me out of bed

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thisisyesterday · 05/08/2013 21:26

can't view your pic because of your settings. but have you tried posting it on local fb pages? buying and selling pages and things like that?

FernieB · 06/08/2013 06:28

I hope he turns up soon. Have you made up a flyer you can stick through letter boxes or on lamp posts? Keep checking your garden and neighbouring ones - buns are good hiders.

My previous bun got me through a period of depression - so I know how you feel. Don't give up - he may reappear when he's hungry. Sending you and his mate lots of virtual hugs.

DangerousMouse · 06/08/2013 11:23

Has he turned up yet? What color is he?

Your link doesn't work, you really should do a leaflet drop - people take more notice than leaflets on lampposts.

KRITIQ · 07/08/2013 10:42

I'm nowhere near by but just rooting for you and Harry to be reunited. Fingers crossed.

mystaplerisevil · 07/08/2013 10:50

have you looked everywhere in your garden ime bunnies who escape tend to stay close to home usually under sheds/tables any low safe areas.

i lost mine once and he was right by the back door under some wood we have put there.

crochetkate · 07/08/2013 17:52

he came home last night

so relieved, i was cooking dinner and he just hopped into the garden, and sat by his hutch waiting to be let in

he is now grounded, forever

thanks so much for your messages

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FernieB · 07/08/2013 18:58

Oh the adventures he must have had. He's probably boring the bobtail off his mate with tales of wild escapades, which will get wilder every time he tells them Wink

So glad he's home - naughty bun! Is he okay?

crochetkate · 07/08/2013 19:45

Hes fine, thank god.

Keeps looking at me as if to ask why he is not allowed free run of the garden.Hmm

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