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I would say that it's highly amusing, but not terribly surprising.
I had a Belgian Blue and another rabbit of mixed breeding back when we lived in Kansas. Unfortunately, the mix-breed vanished from its pen one night, and we failed to notice the Belgian Blue stopped gnawing on things, so his teeth grew too long to be able to eat. We were concerned that he'd stopped eating, but couldn't figure out why before it became a serious problem.
We had to put him down as he was in the mid-stages of starvation, just to end his suffering...
We also had a lot of chickens, a dog, a guard-turkey, and anywhere from 25-75 cats at a time.
I had a Belgian Blue and another rabbit of mixed breeding back when we lived in Kansas. Unfortunately, the mix-breed vanished from its pen one night, and we failed to notice the Belgian Blue stopped gnawing on things, so his teeth grew too long to be able to eat. We were concerned that he'd stopped eating, but couldn't figure out why before it became a serious problem.
We had to put him down as he was in the mid-stages of starvation, just to end his suffering...
We also had a lot of chickens, a dog, a guard-turkey, and anywhere from 25-75 cats at a time.
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That's a shame.
A guard turkey? Wild.
My mother had a white rabbit (don't ask me for particulars, this was well before I was born). My parents went out and left the bunny free in the sun room (room was locked up but rabbit was out of its cage). When they got home, they discovered that their huskies (whom were kept outside in the yard/dog run/etc.) had broken through the wall in order to get to the rabbit.
A guard turkey? Wild.
My mother had a white rabbit (don't ask me for particulars, this was well before I was born). My parents went out and left the bunny free in the sun room (room was locked up but rabbit was out of its cage). When they got home, they discovered that their huskies (whom were kept outside in the yard/dog run/etc.) had broken through the wall in order to get to the rabbit.
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Running away, obviously.Bert_the_Turtle wrote:Where's BraveSirRobin when we need him?
That and the ice storm knocked out power to about 95% of the town (Springfield, MO was on CNN!), so I've been largely without internet access, other than five minutes or so every day at work (my McDonalds is one of THREE that has power: we've been SWAMPED).
I'm not dead yet.
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Holister wrote:Well Im trying to get the rest of the to pass the same regiment as Duke did. Heck, if one rabbit could do it, why not the est. Though Binx may not pass it all to well. He'ld rather eat cabbage and snuggle all day.
But an attack rabbit is a good idea, heck, who in their right mind would expect it. They break into your house in the dark, the suddenly something bites through their achilies tendon, as the fall down, something sudden starts to bite at your juggular and wrists.
Before you know it, its "Night of The Lepus" all over again.
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And I thought I was the only one who saw that movie.
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Holister wrote:" Everyone listen! There is a heard of killer rabbits heading this way! "
Yes, listen, you can hear them...the herd is getting closer..ROFL
Sorry Holister, couldn't resist.
But as for guard rabbits, not as silly as you would think, didn't realize when holding a little bunny one time, little bastards have claws that will slice through skin like a razor. Remember, they DIG...sharp claws, sharp incisors and strong legs. Nasty combo.
Somethings man was not meant to know..others man doesn't want to know.