QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 26 2010, 07:33 PM)
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your rabbit is telling you STOP CHASING ME WITH THAT STUPID BROOM
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QUOTE(vincentwee @ Sep 27 2010, 09:35 AM)
haha
Added on September 27, 2010, 9:52 amhttp://hubpages.com/hub/When-Bunnies-Attack-What-To-Do-When-Your-Rabbit-Bites
check out their comment. their rabbit suddenly bite and turn into bull dog mode even they never beat them.
maybe you should pay close attention to what the article is trying to say instead:Added on September 27, 2010, 9:52 amhttp://hubpages.com/hub/When-Bunnies-Attack-What-To-Do-When-Your-Rabbit-Bites
check out their comment. their rabbit suddenly bite and turn into bull dog mode even they never beat them.
[I]STEP ONE: Do NOT hit the bunny, or toss it across the room whilst screaming wild curses.
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STEP THREE: Figure out why the bite occurred. Did you scare the bunny? Did you offend the bunny? Did you hurt the bunny? Did the bunny simply decide that you needed to be taught a lesson? All these reasons are valid ones in the mind of a rabbit.
STEP FOUR: Once you have determined the reason, take steps to avoid it again. Rabbits that are in pain, or are scared will often bite, and you don't want your pet to become frightened or perpetually hostile towards you. Bunny/human relations can often break down when these incidents occur, and if you don't stop and think about things from the rabbit's perspective, then you may end up with a situation less easily resolved than the conflict in the middle east.[/I]
it's a LIE, i tell u, a LIE! i am not laZzzzzzzzzzzzzy.

This post has been edited by Eli: Sep 27 2010, 11:15 AM
Sep 27 2010, 11:07 AM

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