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I first welcomed a rabbit into my family in the fall of 2016. It was my first pet, so every day was extraordinary. It was especially customary to pet the rabbit when I got home from school. Our family named the rabbit "Mei". We named her "Mei" because she was born in May. Since then, we called her Mei. Since our house was an apartment, we often took her to her grandparents' house in the country on weekends. There she would play and sleep as much as she wanted. We also clipped her nails and washed her body.
About 4 years after we brought her home, she went to the veterinary clinic. They decided that she had a small tumor and that we should operate on it. A week later we had the surgery. The doctor did not tell me anything about any failure, so I was relieved. However, a few days after the surgery, she was still unable to walk. In addition, she always looked sluggish. I went to the veterinary clinic again and asked the doctor about it, and he told me that maybe her body's immune system had been weakened and she had developed an infection. I knew that surgery on small animals is risky, but it made me very sad.She then became weaker and weaker every day. On May 24, 2020, she passed away; it was during the COVID-19 pandemic and the whole family was home, even though it was a weekday. So the whole family was able to witness her end. She passed away in her sleep.
We buried her in the field at my grandparents' house where we used to visit on weekends. We added a plate that she always used and flower. We were left with a sense of loneliness in our home. She is not where she was always supposed to be." The voice that said "Mei" was gone. I hope she rests in peace, having worked so hard until the end.


This sentence was translated using a translation tool. I apologize for the poor translation.
I first welcomed a rabbit into my family in the fall of 2016. It was my first pet, so every day was extraordinary. It was especially customary to pet the rabbit when I got home from school. Our family named the rabbit "Mei". We named her "Mei" because she was born in May. Since then, we called her Mei. Since our house was an apartment, we often took her to her grandparents' house in the country on weekends. There she would play and sleep as much as she wanted. We also clipped her nails and washed her body.
About 4 years after we brought her home, she went to the veterinary clinic. They decided that she had a small tumor and that we should operate on it. A week later we had the surgery. The doctor did not tell me anything about any failure, so I was relieved. However, a few days after the surgery, she was still unable to walk. In addition, she always looked sluggish. I went to the veterinary clinic again and asked the doctor about it, and he told me that maybe her body's immune system had been weakened and she had developed an infection. I knew that surgery on small animals is risky, but it made me very sad.She then became weaker and weaker every day. On May 24, 2020, she passed away; it was during the COVID-19 pandemic and the whole family was home, even though it was a weekday. So the whole family was able to witness her end. She passed away in her sleep.
We buried her in the field at my grandparents' house where we used to visit on weekends. We added a plate that she always used and flower. We were left with a sense of loneliness in our home. She is not where she was always supposed to be." The voice that said "Mei" was gone. I hope she rests in peace, having worked so hard until the end.


This sentence was translated using a translation tool. I apologize for the poor translation.
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