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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Sorry Xena? Did you say something? 


 


I can't hear you anymore lol.

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"  the cat sounds feral and very hungry to me, and I am extremely anti animal cruelty, however the cat was obviousley not caused pain as it came back on the attack. I imagine the kick being more like a lift and throw with foot. "


 


How about when it hit the wall ? I'm sure it felt that.



 


well  it couldn't have been hurt too bad if it came back for more and I agree with channy, it was more like a lift and throw as opposed to what others are suggesting

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WHAT A DRAMA QUEEN !

Tramps like us,
Baby we were born to run....

Bruce Springsteen
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the rabbit wasnt harmed because it was able to hide and martini was able to intervene.


 


So we have heard all about what martini should not have done, but what would have the solution been so that martini and her pet were not hurt at all and so martini did not have to be forceful with the cat?


 

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poor wabbit emotionally scarred for life. 

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the rabbit wasnt harmed because it was able to hide and martini was able to intervene.


 


So we have heard all about what martini should not have done, but what would have the solution been so that martini and her pet were not hurt at all and so martini did not have to be forceful with the cat?


 



 


]:)




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xena I think you are over dramtising it, if the cat was hurt which to me sounds it wasn't I am sure  it would have been laying on martini's floor screaming in pain if it was but no instead it was keen and eager to keep on the attack martini had every right to try and protect her pet and rightly so as channy pointed out if anyone cared enough for their pet they would be protecting it too.

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the rabbit wasnt harmed because it was able to hide and martini was able to intervene.


 


So we have heard all about what martini should not have done, but what would have the solution been so that martini and her pet were not hurt at all and so martini did not have to be forceful with the cat?


 



 


Yeah. The last person I asked what the solution would have been quietly disappeared without giving me an answer.


 


So how would the experts have gotten this cat out of my house and away from my rabbit? ?:|

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So how would the experts have gotten this cat out of my house and away from my rabbit?


 


they would have got on here first martini and asked for advice, in the meantime the cat was happily munching on their pet rabbit.

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Well as usual - the experts disappear when asked to provide an answer to how best I could have handled this...:^O

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