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This little bunny is naughty.
This naughty bunny dug in the mud.
This muddy bunny needed a bath.
These bathed bunny paws are as clean as they will get!

Linking at Annie's Friday Smiles and Penny's Happy Friday

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  1. Oh thats brilliant.....would have loved a pic of bathtime :-).....do rabbits like the bath?
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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    1. Rabbits, in general, only tolerate baths. This one detests them! Think claws flailing and fur flying... x

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  2. So cute.

    Hope you have a fab Friday. Sue

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  3. Laura, this is fabulous. I really enjoyed the bad bunny story, too. Seems your bunny is just as unhappy with taking a bath as my two cats. Your bunny is SO cute, though, I bet you could never be mad at him/her for long.

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  4. I deal with muddy dog paws all the time but it never occurred to me to have to bathe bunny paws!

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  5. This is so cute. What an adorable little bunny rabbit!

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  6. So cute and I too would love to know how the bath went!
    jo x

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  7. oooh Laura, adorable bunny...all clean now. Love the poem. Have a great weekend Robyn

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  8. Soooo cute! I used to have guinea pigs that didn't appreciate their baths, but always looked very cute fluffed up and snuggled in the towel afterwards.

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  9. Fantastic photo - our rabbit has had to have a bath too on the odd occasion - he didn't struggle but just sat there looking terribly sorry for himself! Have a good weekend. x

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