Rabbit’s stay at the stuffed animal hospital

Rabbit visits the stuffed animal hospital for skin repair

Rabbit’s person gave me permission to share his story with you, including details from our emails discussing his stay at the stuffed animal hospital and details of his repair plan.:-)

She initially wrote:

I live in South Florida and I am a big fan of your hospital! I have a stuffed rabbit plush animal, I believe he may have once been a Bugs Bunny plush, but to me he has always been “Rabbit” and I cannot find any leads online as to his “origins”. Rabbit has been with me since I was 6 months old– he’s almost 24 years old! He’s been my constant companion, and I still sleep with him and love him to this day. As you might imagine, this has led to many surgeries… 

Lately, Rabbit has had very thin fabric fur, and you can see through to the stuffing (mostly on his tummy). He’s also in need of some new stuffing, as his current has gotten pretty clumpy over the years. My mom and I have talked about possibly giving him a  complete fur transplant on his tummy as we have applied patches before, but we aren’t experts and don’t want to cause him harm! He gets holes in his fabric very easily as he has become very delicate from love over the years… We are almost afraid to touch him with anything other than a hug! 

Now there were many photos attached to this note, and just fyi, for diagnosis the more photos the better, but you all don’t need quite so many close ups… here are three critical photos from his diagnosis:

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You can really see in the last two photos how thin his fabric was getting…. but he has such a cute face, and it’s mostly embroidered, and I thought they may want to keep that, so…. there were many (actually 7!) options for his care. Keep in mind, he’s over 2 feet long, too. Here were the treatment options (a spa could be added to any):

1) Given his style of fabric, and his artistic belly patches, and the fact that he has embroidered facial features, we could line his body with new fabric.  This reinforces his body and limbs while keeping his current appearance.  He would get all new body stuffing as part of this treatment, as the stuffing would need to come out for lining and it can’t go back in.  But, a small amount of original stuffing would be preserved in a heart in his chest.  With this treatment, he could still wear, but you would see lining before stuffing.  Also, for future repairs, the lining could take the pressure of stitches away from his skin.  I would also minimize the older scarring on his side. 

2) I can do everything in option 1, plus line his head. 

3) I can do everything in option 1, plus line his head and ears. 

4) Instead of lining, we could recover just his belly and lower sides of limbs. His original skin (and old patches) would remain underneath, reinforcing the new fabric.  I would get as close as possible to his current fabric color and texture.  Perfect fabric matches are rarely possible, but if that is the case, I will send photos of him with transplant options so you can choose what you like best. I would also minimize his scars. 

5) I can recover his entire torso and limbs (leaving his head and ears as is). I would also minimize his scars.

6) I can recover his belly and lower side of limbs around his patches (keeping his artistic appearance). I would also minimize his scars.

7) I can recover his belly around his patches and recover the rest of his body and limbs. I would also minimize his scars.

His person thought about it, discussed it with her family, and ultimately decided on option 5: recover his entire torso and limbs but leave his head and ears as is. They also added a spa for Rabbit, which would treat the lumpiness of his stuffing as well as clean him.

So Rabbit flew to the hospital and began treatment with his bubble bath:

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He got restuffed before recovering, so here is his heart being made and installed with a bit of his original stuffing:

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I started by recovering his gray areas, leaving the white of his pawpads and tail original. At this point, I sent chubbiness approval photos and let his person decide whether she still wanted to recover the white (which was in better shape than the gray):

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His person wrote: “Wow, he looks amazing!! His chubbiness looks perfect, I can’t wait to hold him! I would like to recover his white patches of fur”

So Rabbit got closed up, and the white got recovered, and then he was ready to fly home!

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Approved, Rabbit flew home to Florida. When he arrived back cross country, his person wrote:

Rabbit is home!! Thank you so, so much!! He looks amazing, he’s soooo soft and cuddly, I can’t wait to spend many many more years with my darling angel rabbit! I cannot thank you enough Doctor, you’re truly an angel!! I’m so blessed to have found you and your lovely hospital!! My mom and I can’t stop gushing over how soft and cuddly Rabbit is, he’s like brand new! I’ll continue to treasure him for the rest of my life with your help!

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