In the afternoon, we prepared our 3d prints for use. We sanded down some of the corners of the 3d print so that it wouldn’t hurt the rabbit. We then opened back up the rabbits. We checked the fit of the prosthetics and found that it was a perfect fit. We use super glue to attached the prosthetic to the bone. It took a couple of times but it finally stayed in place. We continued to practice our suturing on the rabbits and were able to close the abdominal cavity and stitched the skin close around the rabbit. We got a lot better at stitching with the amount of stitches it took to close the rabbit. It took three rethreaded needles to sew the rabbit closed. With the bones in the way we were unable to close the thoracic cavity. In the end the rabbit was completely covered by its skin with some stitches. With a couple of stitches over the knee it looked good as new and was completely functional. The knee replacement was a complete success. We then watched a part of a cancer documentary that retold the story of a 14th month child diagnosed with Leukemia. The documentary also told of how over a couple thousands of years we have figured out what makes us sick and what cancer is. It was interesting to hear that at one point in time you never heard about cancer and no one survived. Thanks to the work of wealth socialite, she was able to raise money for research and make it a priority for the nation.