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Bunnies, the reason for living! Anonymous
ITT: bunny love
>> Anonymous
Bunnies are so boring. They just hop around and ignore you and poop everywhere.
>> Anonymous
I once was mowing the lawn and saw some baby bunnies hopping around and getting out of the way. So of course since bunnies are retarded I checked the lawn to make sure I wouldn't mow over a big bunch of them. Well anyhow any baby bunny I found I put under the shed where they all live and continued mowing when I was sure there wasn't anymore. So I continue mowing and when I finish mowing I hear a bunny screaming and I think "Oh I must've hit one of those stupid bastards." So I go and I find it and the bunny must just have been scared because it was covered in grass and looked like I had just missed it with the mower. So I took it up to take it to the rest of it's family under the shed and when I set it down near the shed to let it run on by it's own it didn't hop instead it just crawled away using it's front legs so I think it either got paralyzed by an internal wound or it was just some sort of little baby bunny shock.

tl;dr I maimed a baby bunny with a lawnmower. Hahahahaha.
>> Anonymous
>>253488
fucktard
>> Anonymous
>>253534
Rabbits are prey animals and can take a long time to get adjusted. They're just programmed to be on edge all the time. Also, having two rabbits might actually be part of the reason why they're not warming up to you so quickly. It's not a bad thing, I mean, you're right to have kept them together, but they look to each other for comfort instead of you. It's going to take a lot of patience and time on your part.. if you're only stopping by their cage a couple of minutes a day, then it's going to be very slow goings. Gentle pets on the head while you give treats is a good place to start. Don't try to pick them up - most rabbits really hate that, even the ones that are extremely well-adjusted to people.

>>253627
You are an idiot.
>> Anonymous
were I that bunny, I'd be doing a lot more than just licking that face
>> Anonymous
>>253628
It's an unwanted mammal.
Therefore, it is a rodent.
>> Anonymous
>>253629

Thanks for the help. We tend to them on a daily basis, but it really does seem like theyre still a little shy of their surroundings and us.
>> Anonymous
i used to hunt rabbits, 4 of us would get into a land rover at night, three of us with a .22 rifle out the window, We would slowly drive over the top of a hill, stop the land rover before the driver turned on a high beam spotlight, the poor rabbits would stop feeding and look up, sometimes standing on there back legs mesmerized by the light as we open fire with our silenced rifles, bullets landing all around them, grass flying everywhere until it was almost over and the few still alive realized it would be a smart idea to run away, hole family's fell victims to us, even the children where not spared

I regret it now, the worst thing was collect the rabbits bodies and finding one still trying to crawl away with part of its head missing or guts spilled out, id shoot it point black in the head, Didnt stop twitching even when i put it in the trashbag, i consider myself a animal lover now and regret it
>> Anonymous
>>253644
I believe they call that lamping
>> Anonymous
>>253644
was this for fun or for some other purpose? do not flame me for thinking it was fun or somehow suggest that I was suggesting that such an activity was fun by asking if it were for fun before any other reason.
>> Anonymous
>>253657
Correct

>>253671
it was for fun.