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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

rabbit feeding

since the start of lock down 4 my family have been going on walks by the estuary and on the second big corner there is a bunny its a brown with a white belly and very soft. some times if your lucky you might see a white one with black splotches on him he has huge black eyes (we went at 5,30.) On Caily´s birth she got to touch the rabbits tail and then seconds latter her tooth fell out! a thew days latter we went for another walk that way but we brought lettuce and Brussels sprouts the bunny gobbled up the lettuce and left the Brussels sprouts to rot. then for about 4 days we diden´t bring food but we still tried to pat him then when we got lots of carrots and we cut some into little bits and we brought them to the bunny me and caily put some in our hands and feed the rabbit. i got to stroke in 4 time and caily did it 6 times! then the next two days we brought lettuce. over the 2 days i got to pat him 10 time caily did it 15 times! it took us the last 2 days of lock down 4 to get lots of pats.  

5 comments:

  1. Hi Samuel, that sounds very cool and you were very lucky to have patted the rabbits. They must have trusted you. I am not sure I would have been brave enough to try to hand feed the bunny as I used to have one who used to chomp my fingers! Could you go back over your writing and add in your capital letters at the start of your sentences and for your names please?

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  2. You must have been very patient to get the rabbits to come close enough to pat them. What a lovely way to spend your days. Do you think patting the tail made Caily's tooth fall out for the tooth fairy :>
    Hint: spell check and read/write for proof reading.

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  3. What exciting adventures with the bunnies Samuel! It sounds like it took a couple of days before they trusted you but was worth the wait. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Wow samuel that was pretty cool how you were able to pet the rabbits but I would recommend going over your writing and checking for spelling mistakes

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  5. thanks for commenting everyone :) :) :) :)

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