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Have sent you a private message

That looks very much like our Dudley- I just posted a message in the family sections asking if anyone had seen our rabbit -

Please get in touch



messageLOST- grey rabbit (jellycat) last seen near Ivydale / Merrtins Road

Posted by bozzla Today, 07:56PM


Pleeeeeeeeeease help!

Much loved Dudley Rabbit went off by himself and hasn't been seen since yesterday Wednesday 10th June

last seen outside near Puddleduck nursery Merrtins/Ivydale Road-

He belongs to Lola-Mae Speller and has her name on his label, she is missing him as he usually goes everywhere with her


If you have seen him, it is very safe to approach him

He'd be happy to be returned to Puddleduck Nursery

Or

Please call me on 07804897002 and I can collect



Thanks

Meg

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