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To my dearest K brothers and K sisters,

Thank you so very much for your heartfelt prayers.

One of the ladies I work with, adopted the bunny and gave her to me.

I now have my little bundle of joy and long ears.

She now has a big, spacious wooden cage; whereas she had only a small metal cage

before. She has colorful, spongy pads shaped like giant puzzle pieces, for

comfort and fun to stand on and maybe shred. A few toys to start.

Hay (she didn't have that at the spca) and dry food and water, and today Mike

and I gave her, her very first raisin and her first piece of apple. She loved

them!

I of course, am so thrilled, that I cannot contain all of my joy.

I just want to hug her and squeeze her and kiss her and brush her pretty

fur..all the day long. She is very happy in her new home, and in pure bliss..all

wrapped up in loving arms. What on earth, could serve as the perfect gift for

both man and beast?..love and warm hugs, that what!

With more hugs and love and heartfelt thanks than you can fathom,

Tara

 

 

 

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Awwww! Congrats Tara! I'm so happy for you and especially for

Smokey, who now has a loving home. :o)

 

Sarita

 

, tara jacoby

<tjmassage7777 wrote:

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> To my dearest K brothers and K sisters,

> Thank you so very much for your heartfelt prayers.

> One of the ladies I work with, adopted the bunny and gave her to me.

> I now have my little bundle of joy and long ears.

> She now has a big, spacious wooden cage; whereas she had only a

small metal cage before. She has colorful, spongy pads shaped like

giant puzzle pieces, for comfort and fun to stand on and maybe shred.

A few toys to start.

> Hay (she didn't have that at the spca) and dry food and water, and

today Mike and I gave her, her very first raisin and her first piece

of apple. She loved them!

> I of course, am so thrilled, that I cannot contain all of my joy.

> I just want to hug her and squeeze her and kiss her and brush her

pretty fur..all the day long. She is very happy in her new home, and

in pure bliss..all wrapped up in loving arms. What on earth, could

serve as the perfect gift for both man and beast?..love and warm

hugs, that what!

> With more hugs and love and heartfelt thanks than you can fathom,

> Tara

>

>

>

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She actually doesnt need a cage. Rabbits are easily house trained by

placing cedar chips on top of newspapers into the area that you wish

her to do her business. They are quite clean and playful. I had a

rabbit in the 80's and he was a great friend as he would hop on a

persons chest and give a thump and then scamper about. They are

delightful, but more so outside of the cage or crate than inside

imho. - blessings and congratulations - chrism

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I am so glad for you, Tara, that is so wonderful!

 

Linda

 

, tara jacoby

<tjmassage7777 wrote:

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> To my dearest K brothers and K sisters,

> Thank you so very much for your heartfelt prayers.

> One of the ladies I work with, adopted the bunny and gave her to me.

> I now have my little bundle of joy and long ears.

> She now has a big, spacious wooden cage; whereas she had only a

small metal cage before. She has colorful, spongy pads shaped like

giant puzzle pieces, for comfort and fun to stand on and maybe shred.

A few toys to start.

> Hay (she didn't have that at the spca) and dry food and water, and

today Mike and I gave her, her very first raisin and her first piece

of apple. She loved them!

> I of course, am so thrilled, that I cannot contain all of my joy.

> I just want to hug her and squeeze her and kiss her and brush her

pretty fur..all the day long. She is very happy in her new home, and

in pure bliss..all wrapped up in loving arms. What on earth, could

serve as the perfect gift for both man and beast?..love and warm

hugs, that what!

> With more hugs and love and heartfelt thanks than you can fathom,

> Tara

>

>

>

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Dearest Tara -

That sweet bunny was meant for you! I am thrilled and so happy you have her

Tara.

I know an animal will bring your vibrations higher so I am rejoicing that you

are feeling your inner joy. Every time you may feel down, hold that bundle of

Love and she will transfer her Loving energy to you. Just close your eyes and

feel her being part of you, part of the Love that you are.

Take care sweetie, I am very happy to hear the great news.

Loads of Love,

Becky

 

 

 

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I had a wild jack rabbit back in the early 80's. My husband found it

in a field while working. The mother had been killed by a coyote or

something so my husband brought it home for me to take care of. I had

it potty trained (it learned to use the cat's litter box) in no time

and it ran all over my house playing with my cat. After it got almost

grown it got on the aggressive side so we let it get use to the

outdoors and eventually it went on it's way. It was fun raising it.

 

Linda

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> She actually doesnt need a cage. Rabbits are easily house trained

by

> placing cedar chips on top of newspapers into the area that you

wish

> her to do her business. They are quite clean and playful. I had a

> rabbit in the 80's and he was a great friend as he would hop on a

> persons chest and give a thump and then scamper about. They are

> delightful, but more so outside of the cage or crate than inside

> imho. - blessings and congratulations - chrism

>

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Thank you, Chrism.

Yes, I too have had many a bunny to have her run of the house.

I do enjoy living in the midst of their freedom. I used to have a bunny who

slept in my bed. I just am not bunny proofed quite yet, and don't want her

getting hurt.

I need to buy some clear plastic tubing, to fit over the electrical wires, and

make sure there's no potpourri or incense lying around, or anything she could

eat and get hurt or sick from. My Mischief nearly gave me a heart attack one

day, when I found her eating a makeup pencil. My room was very tidy, (believe it

or not. Right now it needs a makeover) the pencil had simply fallen from my

purse, onto the floor. She would normally pounce at my feet and happily hop and

bounce around me, throughout the house, so when I didn't see her at all for a

few minutes, I began to wonder what she was up to. I wondered why she was so

quiet. It was because she was hiding under the dining room table, eating the

pencil.

Silly rabbit, makeup pencils are for people's lips. She must have been looking

for a date. He,he! Bunny brought back my sense of humor, too.

Thanks again, Chrism.

With love and heartfelt thanks,

Tara

 

chrism <> wrote: She actually

doesnt need a cage. Rabbits are easily house trained by

placing cedar chips on top of newspapers into the area that you wish

her to do her business. They are quite clean and playful. I had a

rabbit in the 80's and he was a great friend as he would hop on a

persons chest and give a thump and then scamper about. They are

delightful, but more so outside of the cage or crate than inside

imho. - blessings and congratulations - chrism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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:o) So happy for you Tara, that is one lucky bunny to have a home with

you! So much love, Merry Christmas early! love, light & hugs ~Jen~

 

, tara jacoby

<tjmassage7777 wrote:

>

> To my dearest K brothers and K sisters,

> Thank you so very much for your heartfelt prayers.

> One of the ladies I work with, adopted the bunny and gave her to me.

> I now have my little bundle of joy and long ears.

> She now has a big, spacious wooden cage; whereas she had only a

small metal cage before. She has colorful, spongy pads shaped like

giant puzzle pieces, for comfort and fun to stand on and maybe shred.

A few toys to start.

> Hay (she didn't have that at the spca) and dry food and water, and

today Mike and I gave her, her very first raisin and her first piece

of apple. She loved them!

> I of course, am so thrilled, that I cannot contain all of my joy.

> I just want to hug her and squeeze her and kiss her and brush her

pretty fur..all the day long. She is very happy in her new home, and

in pure bliss..all wrapped up in loving arms. What on earth, could

serve as the perfect gift for both man and beast?..love and warm hugs,

that what!

> With more hugs and love and heartfelt thanks than you can fathom,

> Tara

>

>

>

> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with

Search.

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Oh, Tara, my heart just aches with all the joy I feel for you right

now!! I know that joy well. We just got new kittens this summer after

being without a pet for 5 long years. We wanted to wait till my

daughter was old enough to treat one well. Before her birth, I had a

Siamese who lived to be almost 19! She was my child before my actual

child. And how I longed for another kitten after my grieving process.

But I needed to wait. Now the joy just overflows, still, even 6 month

later! They bring so much love into a family. So give that furry baby a

cuddle for me and I rejoice with you. How wonderful!

 

Warm, fuzzy hugs,

Valarie

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Dear Tara,

 

That is super-fluffy-bunny news, I am over the moon

for you, I'm grinning from ear to ear knowing how much

this means to your little dear heart.

I know that this bunny is the luckiest bunny in the

whole world right now.

I love a happy ending :-))

 

Make sure to post a photo on the members page!

 

Love and bunny squeezes

Elektra x x x

 

 

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