Well, I've come to a decision about how to find the bunnies homs when they're ready. I'm going to put some ads up at the store and stuff for free bunnies BUT I have to take them to the persons house. That way at least I can get a glaimpse of what it's little life will be like. I can't just hand over bunnies to people whose amusement over them will be gone after 2 litter changings! I want to see the children around the bunnies and how they react. I think that's pretty resonable, don't you? Lemme know what you think
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