on 11-06-2013 12:40 PM
So the rabbit has just raced in the house from the back yard faster than I have ever seen him run with this black thing running behind it. In the blur it looked like a panther!
It was a freaking cat!
I've just spent the last 20mins trying to make the terrified rabbit safe whilst trying to get this stray cat out of my house. I had to boot the cat to get him to move away from the rabbit. And then he wouldn't leave the house.
The rabbit refuses to come out of his hiding spot and my leg is bleeding from being clawed by this blooming cat.
What the heck! It's not like the rabbit is a tiny little thing that could be mistaken for a mouse.
Why can't people keep their stupid cats inside? I am sick to death of not being able to keep my own pets safe and secure in their own house because people allow their cats to roam during the day.
on 11-06-2013 09:10 PM
He was probably terrified 😞
I don't know what I would have done, but I certainly wouldn't have kicked it across the room... maybe I'd try to protect the rabbit somehow. Don't know. It was how it was written so uncaringly that made me feel sick.
Well I have written honestly throughout.
My concern was for my rabbit. Not for the cat.
And I will say it again - if it meant that I had to actually hurt that cat to save my rabbit, I wouldn't have hesitated. And karen I am sure you would have done the same to save any one of your animals.
on 11-06-2013 09:11 PM
on 11-06-2013 09:13 PM
Could you have shooed the bunny into a bedroom and shut the door to keep it safe from the cat while you got the cat out of the house martini?
Poor bun.
No. The rabbit ran to furthest corner of the house from the back door and made for the only safe place possible (smart little things).
The only way out to another room would have been to cross the cats path.
on 11-06-2013 09:14 PM
if she had used more 😞 :_| faces then all would have been well.
I am shaking my head over this thread.
Maybe I should stick to political arguing. It's safer lol. :^O
on 11-06-2013 09:15 PM
Was the cat Labour or Liberal?
on 11-06-2013 09:16 PM
no hares are pompous and full of their own importance, rabbits are excitable *nods*
Ahhhhhhhhh thanks for that pepe. I shall read between the lines when the rabbit states it's case
the rabbit will just back up the OP
I really don't think its impartial enough.
on 11-06-2013 09:16 PM
It was DEFINITELY a Liberal cat. In fact it was positively National Party.
on 11-06-2013 09:18 PM
we only have one side of the story here - i'd like to hear the cat's side, i bet its way different.
The bunny looked tasty, wanted to eat it. always been massive jelly of the rabbits round poos. was thinking that maybe if I ate a rabbit, then my poo would be round too.
my owner keeps me like a prisoner and uses my piccies to gain favour on the ebay. I am gonna do whatever it takes to get the limelight away from my gaoler.
on 11-06-2013 09:19 PM
Cat owners are clearly loco.
on 11-06-2013 09:20 PM
oh goody, this thread is now a RT thing.
it took a bit longer than anticipated but its finally there.