Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children who were bunny-sitting?
DD's friend is 10. They also have a 14 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents happen. Talk to dd, buy a new bunny, don't entrust it to those friends again
This wasn't an accident. They intentionally left an animal outside unsupervised.
They didn't intentionally kill or lose the bunny, they did something stupid. It was an accident, although a foreseeable one. I wouldn't make a big deal and damage the girls friendships over a bunny honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents happen. Talk to dd, buy a new bunny, don't entrust it to those friends again
This wasn't an accident. They intentionally left an animal outside unsupervised.
They didn't intentionally kill or lose the bunny, they did something stupid. It was an accident, although a foreseeable one. I wouldn't make a big deal and damage the girls friendships over a bunny honestly.
Anonymous wrote:How old are the children who were bunny-sitting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accidents happen. Talk to dd, buy a new bunny, don't entrust it to those friends again
This wasn't an accident. They intentionally left an animal outside unsupervised.
Oh no!
Anonymous wrote:Accidents happen. Talk to dd, buy a new bunny, don't entrust it to those friends again
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. I would probably get a new bunny when you're ready and not ask that family to pet sit again.