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babymother [125]
2 years ago
11

Write a poem about something your passionate about. It can be however long, but make it good!

Arts
2 answers:
swat322 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I am so passionate about making sure domesticated rabbit's get the life they deserve. They are over looked for everything and once the person see the bunny and they are like " aww it's so cute! " then they have the bunny for a few weeks and they dump them because Its not as easy as it looks then they think oh they are from outside anyway. Buns deserve way more than a small cage and a water bottle , they need to be in a large c & c grid cage with a  water dish  because they drink as much as a dig dog! They are so sweet and if you get one you wont regret it. So that is something i am so passionate about and i hope this spreads for people to see.

Explanation:

Hope this helps! :>

Not so fun fact : bunnies are the 3 most dumped animal in America ~

rewona [7]2 years ago
5 0

You need it for like, school or something?

Cuz if so, I can put one in the comments

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