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[quote=Anonymous]Kids aren't that bright about animals, if they don't own animals of their own, OP. I am so sorry this happened. Don't tell your DC, but it is possible that a bird or another animal got the bunny. You can maybe tell her it just hopped away - that is what bunnies do (not a total lie). Bunnies have also been known to get through fences. But yeah, I'd be mad too. It does seem like common sense to me. If the parent took on the responsibility, the parent should have ben taking part in the petsitting, especially if the primary caregiver, however temporary, is age ten. That is just stupid. They should at least offer to help pay for a new bunny. Did you try contacting animal control, or putting a message on the neighborhood list serve, just in case? It could have hid under a bush, or been picked up by a neighbor, anything is possible. So sorry this happened. [/quote]
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