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Rabbit plonka stew nigel's rabbit Benidorm spain cooking caring crush injuries

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I was given a rabbit to look after over Christmas and New Year 1023, /14 Whilst its' owner went home to the Unitedf kingdom plonka the rabbit came to stay with me, I adord having him, and Misty my german shepherd thought he was the dog's Bollocks too, misty has never hadpuppies, bur has always shown great maternal instincts to smaller dogs , and to puppies, stuffed Dolphins Kangarpoos and Camels etc (TOYS) frequently refusing to go for a walk if the toy could not come along too. she would then carry the toy everywhere we went during our walkies, i cannot claim thet she always brought the toy back , she was a little absent minded mum shall we say and would frequently abandon them and walk away forgetting all about baby, if there was an interesting tree to smell, I have spent a fortune on cuddly doys for her, because it seemed to make her look lively when she had one too care for, Well I was making a video of how well Misty received Plonka, and enjoyed playing with him when I went to feed him I forgot that on the lid i had a 50 kilo sack of garden soil, that had baked dry in the sun, well i lifted the lid, and well plonka i now history, , He made a lovely Rabbit and carrot stew, with a hint of garlic. Misty enjoyed him too. it's safe to feed rabbit meat to dogs I hope. Happy new year New YEAR to you Nigel ALL your future holidays & Plonka rabbit temporary adoption problem are solved, it was meant to be I guess!! Nigel Polly everyone at you tube I wish you all a very Hoppy New Year, 2014. We nearly all made it into 2014, he didn't suffer, at all!! and he was very tender, crushing tends to have that effect when meat is then slowly cooked over a low heat slowly slowly catchy monkey as they say .well cooked, with a hint of dry white wine. . Hugs David.