What a drama!

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.

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No screeching. Just hissing.

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yer der and they took all the nice semiautomatic's away from the licensed people who had them registered as well, leaving unregistered guns in the hands of unlicenced owners. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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Disgusted at all the negative comments about cats, there are some cat lovers in this world and I am one, I love my pussy and he is very domesticated, I will feed him rabbit stew tomorrow.:^O


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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No screeching. Just hissing.



 


that hissing was the air escaping from his punctured lung....

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that hissing was the air escaping from his punctured lung....



An all time low comment, you are obviously not an animal lover !


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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0z_girl
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cats always land on their feet:-D


and they also have 9 lives!

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..not as bad as mentioning rabbit stew (twice) in a thread about a much loved pet rabbit.

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i do so love animals!!!! 



well the tasty ones that is....

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that hissing was the air escaping from his punctured lung....



 


lmao

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Martini, please make sure your bunny's leg is not infected. When one of my rabbits got injured several years ago vet told me rabbit can develop abscess easily and once it happens it's hard to heal. The rabbit was injured by another rabbit. rabbits fight quite fiercely.


 


I have my one last remaining 7 years old rabbit lives in backyard (with his hatch permanently opened for a couple of years). One of my cat is his best friend. They sleep together in rabbit hatch sometimes. And other two cats don't bother him. My 7 years old cat was attacked by a different rabbit once when he was younger. He doesn't even think about going near rabbits. We won't get other people's cats coming in our rabbit proof backyard because of my 3 cats and a dog.


 


I think the black cat chasing your bunny must have been really desperate. Rabbits are quite capable to do serious damage to cats by their speed and sharp teeth.


 


 



Rabbits stink!  You better get it outside...yuck, vermin!



 


Rabbits themselves don't have smell. If you see strong smell come from rabbits they are from unclean hatch. Rabbit wee has very strong smell. But if rabbits are litter box trained and litter box is cleaned daily you don't notice the smell. They are very clean animals.

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