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‘Miracle’: ‘lost’ rabbit found in couch
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A Melbourne woman thought her beloved pet rabbit was dead after it had been missing for 22 days. Then it turned up alive.

While it wasn’t the first time the animal had made an escape, after three weeks and no sightings she assumed her beloved pet was gone for good.

“I walked everywhere looking for her and I couldn’t find any fur or blood on the road or anything, so I was pretty sure she wasn’t hit by a car or taken by a fox. Grace, 22, and her housemate dropped notes in neighbourhood letterboxes and even posted an ad on a website set up to find lost pets, but no one had found Sharon.

After three weeks spent inside a couch with nothing but feathers from a duvet to eat, Sharon, who Grace thinks is about four or five years old, was found “skinny and thirsty but otherwise completely fine”.Due to the ongoing virus situation in Melbourne, and the fact there didn’t seem to be anything wrong with the rabbit, a vet gave some instructions for checking the animal out over the phone.

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