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Super realistic animal goods from Japan are no surprise to anyone, especially those of the adorable rabbit variety. So when Japanese Twitter user @goen0414 posted these charming pictures of a "bunny doorstop", it should be totally understandable that many inquired about where to get their hands on such a cute prop. @goen0414 made a touching and shocking clarification however, that this was not actually a doorstop, but in fact their beloved pet rabbit who passed away after nine years. These pictures were to commemorate that departed bunny with a habit for holding open doors--Colon-chan!
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@goen0414 was asked a lot of questions, particularly if the bunny doorstop was homemade or store-bought, and teasingly replied that it took a lot of time to get this doorstop, that there was a no-return policy, and that if you don't buy souvenirs for it, the doorstop will get angry!
As it turns out, Colon-chan was very much like a cat, in that if she spotted any kind of crevice or narrow opening, she just had to wiggle her way into it.
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This confused her dog buddy.
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