I think that if you will very carefully, from the wrong side, rub some vaseline into the hard skin of the rabbit that it may soften up again. Try it on a small piece and see. I have also used hand lotion. There is a leather softener which I used to get from Tandy Leather, when they were yet around, which made it supple again. So, since you have nothing to loose, I'd try rinsing the whole thing in lady's creame rinse with conditioner, try vaseline, try a good lanolin hand lotion such as corn huskers friend or any lanolin prepartion you can find. Joyce
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