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Other cute things it does:
Sits up like a meercat.
Flops over onto it's side, sometimes hard enough to go all the way over, sometimes it gets stuck on it's back.
Washes it's ears by holding them with it's paws, whilst sitting up like a meercat.
Jumps on things that are blatantly too high.
Runs full pelt across the frontroom, then just stops like nothing happened.
Finally (my fav) when you walk past it's cage at night, it stands up and leans with it's front paws on the bars, and tries to sniff you, or wants a stroke.
Amazing animal, I used to hate them.
> Yes because cats don't dig their claws into you and bite.
I don't mind with cats, as long as they all cute and stuff.
> That's sexual, apparently.
*shudder*
> Our one used to do it with a football
> before it had the snip. Now it growls and circles people. Also
> likes the feeling of having his head squashed under your foot, to the
> extent that he'll run up to you and place his head under there! If
> you move he bites you.
Bwhahahaa. A kinky rabbit. Nice. :D
> It growled at you ffs.
That's sexual, apparently. Our one used to do it with a football before it had the snip. Now it growls and circles people. Also likes the feeling of having his head squashed under your foot, to the extent that he'll run up to you and place his head under there! If you move he bites you.
> Rats Rabbits
>
> We're supposed to be getting a Rat or two after the holiday in June.
> We're also supposed to be getting a couple of kittens.
>
> I can see we'll have a fun time making sure instincts don't kick in
> :|
Hehehe, nice one. Rats and dogs get along fine. A friends dog lets rats climb all over him. It's bizarre to watch. Cats instincts kick in regardless. I think it's after six months or so that they turn into torturers.
> I sense great confusion and drunkeness...we have a rabbit. It's
I was talking about my white rat. :D
> massive too, easily over a foot long, and it likes to stretch it's
> paws out, which makes it even longer. We also have a cat, dog, and a
> budgie. The rabbit has gone for them all, except for the budgie which
> swooped at the rabbit. But we reckon it just wants to be friends -
> the cat is terrified, and the dog confused. Fun fun fun.
A mates fiance used to keep a rabbit. It was HUGE. Easily 2 foot. It was vicious too. It growled at you ffs. There's nothing like a group of four drunken lads, huddled in the corner of a garden because this nasty swine of a rabbit was slowly shambling towards you...*shudder*
> evil b____ of a rat...
I sense great confusion and drunkeness...we have a rabbit. It's massive too, easily over a foot long, and it likes to stretch it's paws out, which makes it even longer. We also have a cat, dog, and a budgie. The rabbit has gone for them all, except for the budgie which swooped at the rabbit. But we reckon it just wants to be friends - the cat is terrified, and the dog confused. Fun fun fun.
> Do they bite or move around a lot?
>
> I wanted to get a rabbit but changed my mind because I thought they
> would move around and dig their claws (do they have claws?) into you,
> or bite you.
>
> So I decided to get a cat, but if all rabbits do is sit on your lap
> then I'll get one of them.
Yes because cats don't dig their claws into you and bite.
We're supposed to be getting a Rat or two after the holiday in June. We're also supposed to be getting a couple of kittens.
I can see we'll have a fun time making sure instincts don't kick in :|
Awwww how cute.