Bunny people, I need help NOW! UPDATE

Our bunny showed up in our front yard about a year ago, just before a nasty cold spell. When no-one claimed him, we decided to keep him. Besides wires, he chewed books, shelves, cabinets and the water supply pipe to the toilet.
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. Fortunately when he chewed through the computer cables, I had the power to the computer off. I was able to fix some of them with electrical tape, but some I had to replace ($$$)!
We covered the new water supply pipe to the toilet with a bit of flexible drainpipe, that we split and then wrapped around the pipe.
We had him fixed. I know from past experience that male bunnies can get aggressive and also like to mark their territory. I also wanted to take no chance of increasing the rabbit population.
Since we spend most of our time outside, we decided to have the bunny live outside also. He now occupies 1/2 the dog kennel. It has a concrete floor and a chain link fence. We covered an old screen door with chainlink fence and put it at the entrance to the rabbit's side.
The dog and the rabbit play games with each other through the fence.
The space is big enough for all of us to get in and play with him.
 
I know some people will get offended by this but, the rabbit needs to be put down, even if it some how healed, it would never walk right. The quickest and least painful way is to snap its neck or a smack right between the ears, if its too hard for you take it to a vet to be put down.
 
note to MS9 - the bunny in the original part of the post was, i believe, euthanized. the bunny described at the end of the post was not injured - but was, rather, a stray and someone was simply sharing their own "found" bunny story i think.
so don't worry, the original bunny is not suffering, nor is the secondary bunny either!
(it does get confusing when posts get long.)
hope this helps!
 

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