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Anonymous
I got gloves and a plastic spoon and tried to scoop the bunny out, but it only dug deeper. I pulled aside the grass to see its head and it finally stopped struggling. I pushed it a bit with the spoon onto my hand and it crawled on by itself. It was missing a toe, and I think my dog grabbed it by its ear, since its ear was bleeding the most.
I was horrified for some reason. Its eyes couldn't open yet, and it was slightly bloody, and I couldn't make my hands stop shaking. I was afraid I'd drop it. I got it over the nest's entrance and it rolled over onto the ground, landing on its back. It crawled and dug back into the hole.
I left a piece of fruit for compensation for the trouble.
What do you think? Should I leave a note for the bunny's parents?
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