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The plural possessive form of the word bunnies isbunnies'. The singular form is bunny. Bunny is a noun and if you want to make talk about your pet bunny and its food, actions, etc. then you would say bunnies' as being plural and talking about possession.

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The plural form of the noun bunny is bunnies.

The plural possessive form is bunnies'.

example: My mom made all of the bunnies' ears for the costumes.

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The word bunnies is the plural form of the noun bunny; the plural possessive form is bunnies'.

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The possessive form of the plural noun rabbits is rabbits'.

Example: We saw a number of rabbits' footprints in the snow.

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The possessive form of the singular noun bunny is bunny's.

Example: The bunny's fur is very soft.
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No, bunnies' is NOT a singular possessive noun. It's a plural possessive.

The singular possessive is "bunny's."

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