Breasts and baby bunnies: two cuddly, loveable entities. Put
them together, and you get a healthy three-month-old rabbit who answers to the
name Miracle and enjoys watching a good game of cricket.
When her dog killed a rabbit, Cherida Cannon planned to make
a good soup—until she noticed that the hare was pregnant. She extracted the
living baby from the dead rabbit’s womb and turned her over to the care of her sister,
Margi Heath.
Heath nursed the baby to health by keeping her inside her bra,
which seemed to her like the warmest, most womblike place for the bunny to be. Whenever
the bunny got hungry, she popped her head out of the brassiere, and Heath fed
her infant formula with a syringe.
Miracle is now almost grown up and quite tame. Heath walks
her on a leash and often takes her to local cricket games in a cat carrier.
Photo: Julian Simmonds/The Telegraph