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  • *okay so it can be dangerous if you don't bathe them right. ALRIGHT DONNNEEE! ;D

  • yeah i agree with xbox360freak40 this is not dangerous for rabbits. it's only dangerous if you bathe them regularly and for no reason. but you only need to bathe them when they are ACTUALLY dirty with stuff they can't clean. like poop and .. yanno stuff like that lol. animal cruelty, pffttt. UHHH no. lolol fail this is so late. oh wellllll.

  • i caught my little sister drowning my rabbit in my bath when i got home from work.i now think she is deaf coz she doesnt respond to noise and wont move

  • thats what is wrong with humanity. u stupid fuck

  • I don't know if someone told you, but when you're giving your rabbit a bath, hold it so it doesn't hop out of the bath. It might miss its shot and get hurt (just like you can slam yourself real hard on the floor when you get out of the bath).

  • Careful bathing your bun. Wet rabbits can catch flystrike my rabbit thumper died from that.

  • Its ok to bathe your rabbit, My old rabbit use to have pooy bums we had to wash but washing them and then putting them in the garden to dry off is bad because this attracts the flies to the damp area and they lay eggs and maggots hatch within hours, unfortuently my rabbit died of FLYSTRIKE :( its very sad, so if u have a rabbit with a pooey bum wash it in luke warm shallow water and then toweldry then use electreic hair dryer on a very low setting and not to hot, then ur bunny will be fine. J97

  • "Yaaaaay" in the end?

    I 'd be afraid my bunny breaks its neck if it jumped out of a slippery BATH TUB like this.

    Head--->desk.

  • It is dangerous for rabbits to get wet. They clean themselves and do not need baths. This is animal cruelty. Please do not do this to your rabbit.

  • exactly my thoughts. let's hope the bunny owner cares about about her rabbit to listen to you

  • @JamieJJJ1

    yes but domestic bunnies or rabbits need to get clean in places they can't reach

    and i have a bunny and trust me i KNOW how to and what to do :)

  • @JamieJJJ1 so how can i clean him? i know they clean themselves but not thoroughly.

  • @JamieJJJ1 Wrong. It's harmless. Infact, long and fluffy breeds should have regular baths during the shedding of the winter and summer coat. Rabbits cannot cough up hair balls like cats do. If a rabbit gets a hair ball - they choke. Even if the hair is eaten, it can cause a major impact on the rabbit's digestive tract.

  • I have had rabbits for 12 years. It is part of responsible pet ownership that if their bottoms get messy, you put the rabbit in a LIMITED amount of water in the tub, like, less than half an inch, and clean the affected area. You never get the head wet, and you can either hold the bunny in your lap while bathing it or have it sit in a dry section of the tub while you wet the washcloth under lukewarm running water and clean it that way. Done CAREFULLY, it is FINE to bathe a bunny.

  • @BunBunHead1 Also, after the bath, You then toweldry the fur, and then blowdry the bunny's fur on a cool setting.

  • FOR THE LOVE OF JESUS. It is not CRUEL to give your rabbit a bath. VET's tell you too sometimes. PLUS if it was cruel to give your rabbit a bath why would they SELL rabbit shampoo. FUCKING RETARDS.

  • @grumblebunz Huh?

  • @MoonlightKarma If there was no comment there, I had trouble with u-tube that day accepting any of my comments to people. I don't remember what I said. Sorry.

  • real jump at 1:16

  • It is FORBIDDEN to bathe a rabbit!!!! It might even die! You torture her!

  • dont bathe him! And dont annoy him like that!

  • @ntdnr When I last washed my rabbit ( Which was a while ago because it was really warm out, and she hates it ) I always made sure she was warm, if I ever saw her shake, you should always wrap the towel around them, because they begin to sneeze quite a lot.

  • i think its saying get me the fuck out of this tub

  • Its has nothing to with that a rabbit cant get wet or not, its about stress. A rabbit can get very stressed it it not in its right element, and a slippery bath with water will stress the rabbit. Stress can kill a rabbit. And a rabbit is suppose to clean itself, i can understand if the rabbit is dirty becouse its been building a tunnel in the lawn. But beside that its will clean it self.

  • I THINK TO JUST WIPE HIM GENTLY WOULD BE BEST IF IN DOUBT...

  • you know why she jumped out? because she does not like it as bunnies don't need a bath, this is animal abuse!!!!!

  • omg a rabbit taking a bath .......it cannot kill it ...........well unless it is drowning

  • oh noes! a rabbit is in a bathtub with like 3 inches of water on one side its gonna dieee!!!!!!!

    Calm down people.

  • @babypandasaur Ik my aunt had a bunny at gave it a bath ever so often (Like every 2 months or so) it lived a happy life for like 7 1/2 years had a bunny family and all !!!

  • @JessicaBegeman Are u thick? A rabbit will not die from being put into water u stupid girl! Dogs arnt meant to be bathed either but people still do. When rabbits are out in the wild they get wet don't they? How would a rabbit get sick and die from being in a bath with about an inch of water in it? Stop trying to be an armchair vet like all the other know it alls on youtube and go bore someone else

  • Rabbits don't get sick and die if they get wet... I owned rabbits for years. Some indoor, some outdoor. They only get sick if you leave it soaking wet and put it in a cold and drafty spot. Towel-drying works well to get it dry, and it's fine... Baths are given with supervision. Baths are needed for flea treatment, cleaning due to 'accidents' like getting dirty, skunk sprays... like any other cat or dog.

  • @JessicaBegeman Oh, fuck off. It's not the end of the world if you give your rabbit a bath. Just be careful, like you would be with any animal. I've had my rabbit for six years and she quite enjoys bathing.

    Also, I can simply deduce that you're an annoying little prick.

  • for 4 months every 3 days i see the same bunny in my backward. it always gets wet from rain and its still alive today. so im sure theres nothing wrong with taking it a bath

  • My bunny has never had a bath for 2 years, ever since her first one when she froze stiff from shock.

    She smells like baby powder now. >.< <3

  • i personally think sometimes rabbits have to be given a bath. not too frequently of course. i knew i had to bathe mine becos when i adopted him and he came home, he didnt quite get used to the environment and food. and he kept having watery stools that got stuck onto his fur when he laid down. i mean would you rather the dried stool be stuck to his fur and get knotted up, or give him a nice warm relaxing shower? moreover mine has never had any problems with water

    he just sits there quietly.

  • awww its so cute XD

  • Rabbits can be given baths but you have to show the rabbit the utmost care and respect. Rabbits like to keep themselves clean by nature so you should only give them a bath every few months or if they get really dirty. Put them on a surface where they can get secure footing and not slip (a mat or cloth works fine.

    Make sure to avoid the delicate eyes, nose, and ears and to dry them thoroughly afterwards.

  • y does rabbit daydream all the time? my old rabbit daydreams too it jus stares at a place all the time

  • Ok Everyone Your saying That Rabbits Can Take Bathes i Get it -____- But Even if your a kid or teenager Watch Your rabbit dont Go anywhere Or Hello Parents They can help you And Also make someone hold the rabbit then you can but watever stuff that has to go with rabbits Make someone hold the rabbit wash off dry it off Call it a Day-__- Soo simple .... seriously Like Rabbits are sentive but Dont you know the word Help -___- this why u have friends and famuly please Think think about it :/

  • and in a bathroom like this, he can slip an break his legs..

  • Rabbits are wild animals they get wet in the rain all the time.. Stop complaining nothing is wrong with a bath once in a while.

  • make sure you dry that bunny properly and don't keep it in the cold too long or it will get sick and die. I love bunnies. That's why I own 3 of them. ^^

  • umm, if its not safe to give you bunny a bath then why do they sell bunny/rabbit shampoo at petsmart???

  • @xbox360freak40 Easy question. You sometimes HAVE to wash your rabbit. Like when it's too sick to do it itself, or has mud etc. in its fur.

  • @xbox360freak40 Oh, and another thing: even petsmart can be wrong. They rarely have healthy food for rabbits. Rabbits are supposed to eat pellets. Not the colorful junk, that's considered as candy for rabbis, but brown/gray pellets.

  • @xbox360freak40 maybe for getting money? lol sorry but it's all about the money

  • for all of you that say u r not supposed to give a bunny a bath thats not true ok u can give a bunny a bath as long as the water isnt deep and your not really giving them a bath your just cleaning them with water

  • when i got my bunny the specialist specifically told me to give it a bath every month during the winter and every week during the summer....this just makes it so that dey dnt have any dirt on dem or bugs or watever

  • @gtbai4life90 bugs?i dunno if they can have bugs in their bodies O.O they have delicate bodies, i know they cannot have bugs =|

  • vvery cute bunny

  • @penguinoftheclub its like my bunny but a little bigger

    

  • Everyone That Says Bathinng A Rabbit Will Kill Them Is Wrong... I Have Given My Bunny A Bath Beforee.. And he Is FINEE. .... IAll They have to do is make sure they dry it off...... i mean what do you think happens when it rains...they go extinct?!

  • i wash my bunny, make sure the water is not cold but not scolding either from past expeiriance they dont like water but sometime they realli do need a clean my rabbit used to be peed on by the other one so every now and again he would be washed.

  • @shabadab500 When it rains they go in their burrows or under a bush or some shelter, thats what my rabbit does thats what all rabbits do, you dont really see rabbits out in the rain think about it, stupid.

  • I asked vets and the shop keepers at the pet shop; Giving a bath to a bunny is fine as long as you put only an inch of lukewarm water in the bath, just enough for the tail area to soak because that's the hardest place to reach when they groom themselves. You have to be quick about it so that they don't get stressed too much, and you have to use special bunny shampoo, and you have to dry them as much as you can as quick as you can. Also, make sure the bunny trusts you before.

  • i didn`t like it very much...

    sorry!

    but your rabbit is cute ;)

  • that was a huge leap !

  • In some pet stores there is a shampoo that says that you CAN wash your rabbits. However, once you are done, make sure they are COMPLETELY dry..otherwise, some of you on here are correct..they can get sick. I used a blowdryer and it worked fine...

  • Don't do that to the rabbit. It is abuse!! If you love your and care for your rabbit do not give it a bath or put it in pool water or just water. The rabbit produce a chemical when put thru extreme stress like he is and it will eventually kill him or cause him GI Stasis. That is when your rabbit stops fecal pellets or stops eating. The intestinal track shuts down. They need to be rushed to vet or they will DIE!! Please listen to the comments. It is not funny. Google Bunnybunch for help & info

  • you bath your rabbit ... LOL love it!

  • Well you were walking away from it and just left it in the bath.. no wonder it jumped out, poor thing.

  • and she's calling it ??

  • you gotta put more water in the tub than that. this is more like rabbit jumps out of puddle

  • lol

  • do you even love that?

  • stupid.. why torture your rabbit hopping out of the bath tub. He's wet and can hurt himself! dumb

  • Pure bunny. rabbit shouldn't get baths because it can stress them out to much and as well it can cause injuries to there spin and there legs.

  • A bunny can get a cold too, and can easily die of it. Just like how it can become deaf when water comes inside it ears..

    If your bunny smells, get some baby shampoo and some water then gently clean him with a towel, but dont make him so wet

  • @ntdnr1 yes, you are right, you can get dry shampoo as well for rabbits, it is really good.

  • @ntdnr1 : ya no heat affacts rabbits not cold

  • Peta time

  • You are correct! If thy get water in their ears, they can get pneumonia!

  • i would never do that to my bunny. you should be ashamed

  • this is so dangerous, youre forcing her to jump out

    she could easily dislocated her legs. no doubt.

  • POOR BUNNY!!! THAT WAS VERY DANGEROUS and STUPID OF YOU! AND I DONT THINK THAT SHE REALLY DECIDED TO JUMP OUT. SHE WAS FORCED TO DO THAT CAUSE YOU DIDNT TAKE HER OUT!!! PEOPLE LIKE YOU SHOULDN´T KEEP PETS!!!

  • caps lock cruise control for cool

    use caps lock to make it right

  • what you should do is put the rabbit in a container with wayer so it is smaller and you hold it down.less dangoures.

  • Holding a rabbit down is usually dangerous as well, depending on how it reacts, rabbits have pretty fragile spines...

  • Bunnies hate water!!!! this is animal abuse!!!!!

  • @moccamaster400 no its not you idiot its not killin it is it? no so stop saying stuff that its not true

  • That is the same as saying that cats hate water, it's simply not an universal truth, it varies between individuals, some cats love water.

    What annoys me is that the bunny is in a bathtub with no antislip bottom or mat... Rabbits can hurt themselves badly if they slip on such a slick surface while trying to jump, so while washing it this way is not abusive in any way, failing to include safety measures is not a good idea.

  • this is all true, this psychologically effects the rabbit

    and is purely to entertain the owner

    against its own will

    no fun for the rabbit

    painfully ignorant

  • i have 3 bunnies 2 of them are babies there about 3 months old and then i have a lion head and he is like 11 months old he is the daddy of the babies and they all enjoy  baths

  • any of my rabbits*

  • Personally, I wouldn't allow any of my rabbit to do that. I'd be too worried that they would end up hurting themselves. Be more careful next time, please.

  • THAT IS VERY DANGEROUS!

    The bunny can hurt himself,because he can slip away while he's trying to jump out of the bath!

    Why are you so stupid?

  • That's kinda harsh to say.... Don't you think?

  • u should not bathe a rabbit but at least clean there feet so they dont smell

  • @kla671 so how do u keep it clean EXPLAIN

  • well rabbits constantly clean them selves so theres no need to clean there body... but they cant clean there feet so wat i do is go to the sink fill it up a little and make my rabbit sit for a couple seconds then i take them out and scrub her paws stomach and back side

  • 3rd time..? Please, DO NOT give a rabbit a bath.. :/

  • people exaggerate to much i have 6 bunnies they dont mind water... just dont wash the head.. they'll be fine

  • You shouldn't need to bathe your bunnies unless they get into a really big mess, where they can't clean themselves.

  • people please be carful, my bunny jumped out of the tub and she landed the wrong way and she stared bleeding!

  • holy cow! from where!?

  • u can giv ur rabbit a bath i think unless u want them to lick theirselves with their tongue and get all smelly and in the end... yea

  • It is NOT safe to give a rabbit a bath. They clean themselves. They are not dogs. They are NOT meant to be given baths. Unless you want to kill your rabbit do NOT give it a bath. It will get sick and die.

  • @JessicaBegeman oh isee thanks for the tips. Would they smell bad without bath?

  • @JessicaBegeman

    Its not ALWAYS safe. It is alot of the time like if they arent sick, the water is warm and not too deep, and if they get dried off. I give my bunnies baths in the summer to cool them off because they live on the back porch and it gets pretty hot out there. And its not really even a bath just I run the focet and they play in it. . .not a big deal. Thats stupid to say that, bunnies get imonia really easily thats all. Like TheLynnTina said. In the wild, it rains WOAH! BUNNIES

  • hi i have a bunny and im not telling you your wrong but bunnies are very clean animals but from all the books i had read you can give a bunny a bath just not every day and as long as you rince the bunny fast then it's okay if your a bunny owner who reads many books for months then you'll know that giving a bunny a bath is okay and also as long as you don't keep using shampoos on him and also don't you think this sentence Unless you want to kill your rabbit do NOT give it a bath is quite mean

  • @JessicaBegeman Well they get sick and die when you let them weth in the cold cold air

  • @JessicaBegeman That's why all wild rabbits become extinct when it rains....

  • @JessicaBegeman they groom themselves they do not clean themselves 

  • @JessicaBegeman ya it is not safe to give a bunny a bath its not a dog >:[

  • @JessicaBegeman yeah...they're rodents, they're cute, but they prefer to eat and sleep in their own filth as opposed to bathing

  • @JessicaBegeman Pfft - wives tale.

  • @JessicaBegeman You have to wash their bottoms. x3

  • @JessicaBegeman Well according to what I read about them its ok to give baths to them once in a while and if their vets says its ok!

  • @JessicaBegeman Exsume Me but Why when i go to the pet store There is bunny shampoo -__- ok not all rabbits are not ment to Have Baths But my friend Bought rabbit shampoo And they wont Die if u bathe Them it depends Do you even know anything About rabbits -___- Plus i bathe my rabbit Oh look My rabbit is still alive ever seen -___- Watch ur words missy Looks like u need help about animals...

  • @OMGkimono

    You sound like a grade A moron.

  • @Pareidolic Aww Thanks :) You sound like a smart ass

  • @JessicaBegeman actually it IS safe to bathe them. But u should only bathe them if they are covered in mud or are extremely dirty. It is safest to use an empty tub with a detachable showerhead on the lowest setting to rinse and wet your rabbit. but if u have your heart set against this, than by all means get dry shampoo. Trust me I have two rabbits of my own and they perfectly healthy.

    And also you have to make sure to dry your rabbit properly and to only put it outside if it is completely dry

  • @JessicaBegeman

    Are you sure, Coz my Vet saying that it is safe to give rabbit a bath, but not too long

  • @JessicaBegeman calm down, the rabbit didn't die, did it?

  • @JessicaBegeman SHUT UP u can give it a bath its not a hamster u supposed to give it a bath at least once 1 month or it will smell and it wont have hygiene and then get sick and die

  • @TheCuteKittyCat1000 How would they survive in nature then? Bullshit

    They don't smell, just dont be too lazy to clean their cage :')

  • @TheCuteKittyCat1000 I havent washed either of my bunnies in the year and a bit I have owned them. Neither of my bunnies smell, neither have hygiene problems, I see them wash every single day, they wash themselves and each other. They arent going to die because they dont bathe. They are more likely to die from being bathed and not dried properly and going on to develop pneumonia. Im fairly sure if I asked my vet he would say the same thing. Baths are not for bunnies

  • @JessicaBegeman ...You should do your research before you spout off idiot nonsense. You can give your rabbit a bath and I'm fairly sure that this chick isn't going to let her rabbit hurt itself. Stop being a fucking tard and next time do some searching. It's called 'google' :O

  • @JessicaBegeman look at the side, do you read that!, bunnys can swim,btw i have a rabbit, and it got out of its cage a rainy day,it was soaked,guess what? it didn't die,during summer it runs through the sprinklers,then it sits and cools down,water doesn't kill em

  • @JessicaBegeman  um actually, u smart alec, u are suppose to give ur rabbit a bath if there is something on it like mine, she gets stuff on her all the time, so we wash her. So they wont die unless u leave them unattended and they drown, which can be prevented by putting the water only ankle high, (on a human)

  • and for all the people that are saying that their feet get dirty... just clean the cage and they wont get dirty! its not that hard

  • Some rabbits don't mind a bit of water. But yeh a bath isn't the best idea. If your bunny has a messy bottom/feet, try a shallow tray with a bit of water and just let your bunny walk in and out as he/she pleases and then gently wipe them clean/dry instead of making them go in a bath.

  • poor rabbit! she could've broken her legs! :( dont give her a bath!

    i have a rabbit too

  • i have 2 rabbits

    she had 4 babys so were left with 6... :D i love rabitts but i would never give them a bath IT KILLS THEM!

  • the poor thing's in tonic shock -.-

  • never wash a rabbit. it scares them so bad they can have a heartattack.

    plus their skin is so sensitive it can give them rashes.

  • rabbits don't need a bath. he could have broken his legs or back jumping out of that tub...

    If they get messy on their bottom, wipe them with a wet cloth or just immerse their backside while you are holding them. This rabbit is in fear of his life!

  • no wonder my bunny doent like baths. ur right! thx man(or woman) lol XD

  • You are right. I have three rabbits and I won't give them a bath (wash) unless desperation calls for it. And then I put them in a shallow basin with water that just covers their feet and I hold onto them ans keep them calm. I have had rabbits for years and I have never had a problem :)

  • lol my bunny is only 4 months old and she can jump well higher but urs is soo cute mine is a girl and shes plain white and shes pregant but my other boy bunny went missing :( just a few days ago :( shell be a single mother lolz :P

  • the rabbid lookes like mine

  • my rabbit can jump well higher than that

  • Rabbits really don't like bath.

    My rabbit even screamed when bathing

  • how warm should the water b when u wash a rabbit?

  • mine a give him a bath when the weather is hot!!and he enjoys it alot!

  • Aww how cute!!

  • i do have a lot of rabbits and i try my hardest to take care of them so they dont get sick or anything

  • sometimes they really do need a bath :P not body wise... but for their feet. although sometimes they fallasleep in their poop ...but that can be solved with a washcloth. but their feet get so dirty!!it can get all yellow and brown and crusted. its nasty. i recently gave my bunny her first bath. well washed her feet. she struggled... but she was glad to be clean in the end xD and so was i!

  • That could hurt them

  • you: my bunny kacey

    Me: your ass he deserves a real owner that wont treat him like crap.

    bathing them is well cruel.

  • How is she treating him like badly? She is not abusing him in any way. She let him jump out of the tub, big deal. Baithing them is NOT cruel. Sometimes it is a necessity. They make bunny shampoo that will not harm them, so it's safe to give them a bath. How many rabbits die from baithing? very few and that's beccuase their owners put in to much water or not warm enough water or dont dry them completly before putting them back in their cage. This person has done nothing wrong.

  • Baths are BAD for rabbits, they can clean themselves, it washes away oils from their skin that they cannot re-produce.

  • yea i kno it will not hurt them.

    i want to give mine a bath but myu mom will not let me do it

  • haha my bunny when i gave him a bath he did not like it and he jumped out and almost slide back in but i catched him

  • Caught, you mean.....and i'm pretty sure a harmless bath won't kill a rabbit, they'll live. Wish I had a rabbit, but that coming from a guy is kind of weird.....I wonder how bunny would taste.....LOL

  • umm id think ur suppose to give bunny bathes

  • dont you realise that she hopped out becuase shes scared!

    bunnys clean themselves they dont need baths!!

    shes proably paralised in there and jumped out becuase its bad for her or him but im gonna go with her getting rabbits wet will give them a cold and could kill them

  • i have a bunny! wait....... i have had her for 2 years now and am i supposed to wash her?

  • You can but you have to use only a little water. Enough to cover their feet. Not to swim in. THen you use bunny approved shampoo from the pet store. Keep them warm and dry them completly when your done. Never leave them unattended in the tub. Only wash them when they absolutly need a bath.

  • rabbits clean themselves.

    get a life before you ruin other peoples .

  • Oh, I'm sorry for ruining peoples lives by giving them friendly advise on how to care for thier pets. I'm sure you know everything there is to know about rabbits, good for you. But other people on youtube might like some advice so I help them. And no, they do not ALWAYS clean themselves. And giving them a bath will NOT hurt them if you know what you're doing.

  • no offence but if you knew what you were doing you would'nt bath them in the first place.

    Now ive found something out here.

    the other day i was washing my bunny a bit in the sink (yes i know i was pathetic for doing that)

    and he died 2 hours later.

    i didnt know if that caused the death.

    so do not wash them.

    they clean themselves.

    and if you think they dont well they do.

  • I'm very sorry to hear that you lost your friend. I know it's hard and I understand why you are against baithing them but could it be possible that he might have passed away from something else? What type of soap did you use? Did he inhale any water by mistake? It could have been a strong odor that you didnt notice. Thats how mine died. Toby and Shasta were inhailing Fabreeze and it killed them. Once again I am sorry for you loss. I know you loved him alot, I can tell.

  • im sorry to for being rude about your comments. thanks for replying tho. no one has really ever done that for me. i did'nt actually use soap i just used plain water from sink. i was washing the faeces from under his fur where it gets all stuck and stuff. and then i dried him put him in his cage. a minute later he was gone. DING just like that. and to be honest i'll never know what caused his death. could be lack of water from his drinking bottle. etc.
  • Hm... this is a mystery. My bunny Lily died one day and I still have no idea why. I went outside to get her and she was dead. She was only a few days away from having babies. That might of been why she died. I just dont know.

  • My harvey suddenly died at 9.00 20th august

    i came down at 6.00 to get my ds cos i was bored gave him a stroke (he was alive)

    went up stairs again

    came down stairs 3 hours later and he was just dead.

    i was the first witness in the house.

    and im only 12.

    sad he had to die..

    give lily all my love.

  • So he died a few days ago? I'm so sorry. I know how it feels. When Toby died I was like... numb. I could believe he was gone. Worst of all he died alone in the dark becuase it was night time. I woke up the next morning and got ready for school then my mom told me not to look at him but I did and he had his eyes all bugged out like he did when he was scared. I felt so bad. Then I had to go to school like there was nothing wrong. It's harder when your younger to lose a pet. I'm sorry.

  • too be honest i was crying upset.

    i was like a few tears upset.

    im over it now but thanks for reply.

    and lol your only 5 years older than me.

    so im not young..

    lolz nevermind.

  • Well, your young to me, lol! I lost Shasta exactly one week before Toby died so I was all cryed out (if that makes sense) So with Toby I couldnt really cry. I can now, when I think of him. I never realized how sweet he was compared to other rabbits. He used to lick my arms while we watched tv together. And he never bit me, well he never bit me hard anyway. He would warn me before he had to go to the bathroom and stuff.. I miss my little buddy.

  • lol..

    ok.

    if you say so lol.

    ahhh

  • whoa, very big hop! nice hop.and the bunny is

    cute too.

  • Now I'm not a vet or an expert in science, but I know bunny rabbits can not regenerate heat the way humans, dogs or cats do. They do not shiver; being submersed in water could kill them. Be very careful when giving a bunny a bath, its better just having a damp wash cloth.