The pet I’ll never forget : Tilly, the rabbit who taught us how to raise a family
This fluffy menace was harder work than either of our babies. But she did show us how to nurture a creature you can’t reason with Tilly wasn’t our first choice: my wife and I had fallen for a grey lop-eared charmer in a local shop who was unexpectedly pulled from sale. But we were now determined (…)
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