An Easter-bunny miracle
  Joy Rodgers, former manager of Alpha Book Center, has a cat named Hey You.
      On April 9, a few days before Easter, the cat caught a  baby bunny and brought it in and laid at her feet. He has killed several bunnies before, but this little one was unharmed.
      Joy picked it up and said, "He's so cute!"
      Her husband, Dr. John, said, "No, no. There's no way we can care for such a young bunny."    
      She agreed and reluctantly they turned the bunny loose in their grassy back yard. 
     Later, curious to see where any other bunnies might be,  they followed 
Hey You.
     A half-block to the south they found a large area which had a number of wild rabbits running around on it. They figured this was the little bunny had come from, but it was too late to find him and return him to his home because he was lost in the backyard. 
     Now the following really happened.
    Until now, Joy had been telling Hey You, "No more bunnies. Don't hurt the bunnies."
but now she was saying to Hey You, again and again, "Find the bunny. Find the bunny." 
   Two days later, Hey You 
came in and dropped the little bunny at her feet. It was still unharmed. They  released it to its rabbit friends. 
     Think about it. 1) A cat capturing a bunny and carrying it half a block over two fences without any harm. And then 2) at his mistress' request, recapturing it and bringing it to her, still without harm.
    That is as much a miracle as you can get.  Think about it: A bunny! At Easter-time!!