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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Were you explicit that they bunny cannot be left unattended? Was the bunny even supposed to be let out in the yard supervised? I would think it would run off pretty quickly even with someone watching. I would hope you were explicit, especially since bunnies can seem more like a toy than the responsibility that they are. And in giving explicit instructions, you would have told the mom to be clear with the instructions to her kids and not to play with the bunny without the mom present. If you were, this other mom really dropped the ball. Or her kid is menace and didn't listen and will have the death of a bunny on her shoulders like the tell tale heart for a lifetime. If you weren't explicitly clear in your instructions, this really falls on you. There are so many pet sitting services now, and finding legitimate pet sitters is not that hard. Don't trust a 10 year old with it. How did the mom react? Remorseful? No matter what, don't let it ruin your daughter's friendship with this girl. [/quote] Yes. I typed up an instruction sheet to give them (in addition to verbal instructions when we dropped him off) for their reference once we left. Directions were very clear. Bunny only goes outside with harness on and cannot be left unattended. [/quote]
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