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  • They are so cute<3

  • Dear demon slayer, I've mentioned about the food..Please refer to my previous response

  • What kind of food could it be? I mean a carnivore and herbivore eating from the same plate!

  • How cute!

  • what kind of bunny is that lol?

  • Looks like a 'lion head' rabbit

  • When I give my cat dry cat food, the rabbit eats it and he lets her. So, I can't give dry cat food to my cat when the rabbit is around. She really isn't supposed to eat cat-food.

  • never thought that was possible =D

  • dia makan arnab nya makanan kan?apa tu kat pingan?

  • the food really was the cats..rice mixed with fried fish i think. The cat was called Puss while the rabbit called Gebu (means plush). The cat actually doesn't know that he is actually a cat. Act like chicken because there was no other cat can teach him how to become a cat. There's another clip caught by my father showing how intimate Puss with other chicken in the house when he was young.

  • Thanks for the info,that so cool that the cat thinks he's a chicken.^___^

  • you can view the clip i mentioned about by viewing reejanous videos. that's my fathers youtube account. (click reejanous, 2 comments below)

  • that bunny looks like a plushie XD

  • yup..the name is Gebu(malay)..means plush

  • A cat and a rabbit really can be friends.

    Yes, really. What seems an unlikely combination, given the predator-prey context that first comes to mind, is in fact a common and often rewarding match. The key is to remove that stereotype from your mind and, more importantly, from the environment.

  • Interesting.

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