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A thank you note from Moppsy

Wow!  It’s great to learn that someone wants to be the buddy of a bunny.  Us bunnies do it pretty tough you know, just about everyone has a “use” for us.  Some good but most not so good.  Things were looking not so good for me and my mate Floppsy, our one time guardians had tired of us and were going to take us out into a field and let us go.  “Thankfully that never happened and the good folk here at Edgar’s Mission took us in. Phew!” 

Both Floppsy and I have beautiful sleek black fur, it is oh so soft to touch.  Did you know some humans even steal our fur and wear it?  They don’t even wait until we have died of natural causes, that is so disgusting.  I could not imagine that anyone could be that desperate for a coat, especially when there are so many other things to make a coat out of.

We spend our days here at Edgar’s Mission in “Bunny Lodge”, it is really neat.  No predators can get us although those cats look longing at us.  Floppsy and me just sit on our log and groom ourselves till our hearts are content.  We also play chase around and around we go, we have this really neat hollow log to play hide and seek in.  Perhaps you can come along one day and play with us, Floppsy tends to get a bit shy with strangers but I sure will come and have a sniff.  Must go now , things to hop to….

Cheers, your mate Moppsy

Do you want to be a Best Buddy to Moppsy?

 

 
 
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“Whenever people say ‘We mustn’t be sentimental’ you can take it they are about to do something cruel. And if they add ‘we must be realistic’ they mean they are going to make
money out of it.” 
Brigid Brophy (1929-1995) British Novelist, Essayist, Critic, Playwright, Ethicist