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  • circling is actually a way bunnies show affection. hes saying he loves him/wants to make kitty-bunnies w him!

  • @esotericmoi The bunny did indeed love this cat besides the others. Bunny would sleep with the kitties, sit on the couch with them, hop into my bed with them. Bunny would even groom the kitties.

  • Rabbit - "I'm taunting youuu! Taunt!"

  • bunnies so stupid... cat's are much smarter.

  • Bunny: Weeeee~!

    Cat: Would you give it a rest?!!

    Bunny: Weeeeeeeee~!!

    Cat: GO AWAY ALREADY WOULD YA?!?

    Bunny: Okay. Imma Bounce....!

  • lol i am suprided that the bunny isnt dead now

  • @Hannahnightcaller Actually the cat just died last week. His bunny friend was right by his side. I ended up keeping this bunny. He loved grooming, sleeping with the cats. He thought he was a cat.

  • @MaryCummins HELP. i found a dead red squirrel momwith 5 baby thats about 3 weeks old.i have taken care of baby shrews,mice and voles before but not squirrels wat do i do

  • @CresseliaChannel Try to find a rehabber in my website. lf you can't find one, there is a free manual in the site. Thanks.

  • @MaryCummins no rehabber nefar me.im one myself.but i dont know what to do.do i let my educationa; female red sqiurrel take care of them

  • @CresseliaChannel take them to a vet

  • Ah... a risk taker!

  • my cat is scared of my bunny xDD

  • so sweet, I ´ve a same rabbit, I found him far from field alone and we cared since 2 weeks. He is dancing to call attention, or if he does a lower noise , it means is mating ritual....he is wonderful ! Rabbit are always sweet animals, by the way all animals are sweet when get love, food, protection...

  • The cat may have no teeth but cats are predators and if they can move, they can kill things. My cat is 19 and lives with my grandma and has had teeth taken out by the vet, and had also been declawed when we got her as a young cat. And she still managed to drag in a cotton tail without my grandmother knowing and then puked most of it up the bathroom the next morning. Cats are...something else.

  • wait so how many cats you got? a skunk too?

  • The bunny is running circles around the cat because of it's hormones. That is mating activity. It will stop once the bun is fixed. My bun did that to me and my husband. It was the cutest thing ever. He stopped after he was neutered. My bun is not scared of my dogs at all. Tries to play with them. Both dogs totally ignore my poor bun.

  • go bunny!

  • My bunny chase me everytime.

  • I dunno how to react to this. The bunny's cute, but that poor cat is thinking "man that looks like a good meal but my owner will KILL me if I eat the sonuvabitch". . it's like putting a bottle in front of an alchoholic at an AA meeting!

  • @chodeshadar18 That cat is 23 years old and has no teeth. He has arthritis so he can't scratch. His nails are as dull as wet cardboard. That bunny rules the house. He bosses all the cats around, even the skunk.

  • @MaryCummins Haha! I THOUGHT that cat looked like Walter Mathau in "Grumpy Old Men"

  • @chodeshadar18 The cat can't even hiss anymore. When he tries, he just hacks. Fortunately the bunny realizes now that the cat is super old. He doesn't harass him...as much.

  • @MaryCummins

    Isn't that pretty cruel towards the cat at the end of its life? Annoying it like that?

    How about you putting some bratty and loud kid living with an old retired person with a bad heart?

    Cats need quality sleep time and deserve some well earned rest when they get old. Having some annoying bunny close to it is mean.

  • @WASPTexas The cat and bunny sleep and eat together. The bunny even grooms the cat. The cat doesn't have a bad heart. They like each other.

  • @MaryCummins He's twenty three?! You must take AMAZING care of him for him to live to be that old!

  • its sad that some cats eat bunnies D:

    but this was a very cute video :3

  • My Lionhead, Miki, has chewed two of my Plantronics headset cords (deeming them useless), my dad's surround sound speaker wire he uses for our home theater, my brother's Xbox 360 cords, and two cords for box heaters...lol

  • rabbit seducing cat.. somebody's going to get their heart broken (the cat)

  • how does ur Cat have NO TEETH?

  • Bunnys know they drive cats crazy and they love it.

  • @nokomarie1963 heck yeah

  • Haha, I love bunnies

  • maybe your cat's just lazy?

  • PVC tubing is best to "rabbit proof" your house. That and shelf doors to cover opening/backsides to entertainment systems and such. And you may as well count out having any wood molding as well.

  • @ldamon3 well sry i said it as a joke and who lets there rabbit lose in the house tht just stupid?!

  • who the hell owns a rabbit?

  • you let ur bunny loose in ur house...is tht illegal

  • @agemaister Of course it's not illegal. What would be the difference between a cat and a rabbit walking around?

  • He want get the cat for behind, the cat don't get him that chance...

  • Rennypenny : lol shoes alive. pffff sure

  • Rabbits run circles around animals they love. My bunny runs circles around our dog, my sister, my mom, and me. Also, my shoes (I think she thinks they're alive)

  • just kill the rabbit and feed it to cat :3

  • isnt circling a rabbits 'dance of love' I think he loves that cat <3

  • Yooo, the Cat got SERVED!!! bunny is dancing around im like whuuut!!

  • Gorgeous cat, healthy bunny.

  • Cute :)

  • teeheehee X) cute

  • Eh whatsup doc?

  • That's a lot of cords around for having a bunny out...

  • @kiramekihoshi Those cords aren't plugged in. They belong to charging units sitting on the bottom shelf. My house is now completely bunny proof. I have two bunnies who have full run of the house. They're litter box trained. Skunk runs free along with them and three cats.

  • @MaryCummins My Holland Lop has chewed through two pairs of sennheiser headphone cables , and the (so far unreplacable) portable HD recorder charger. Its not so much about them getting a shock (its rare) , its more about the fact that they go for the expensive cables. for somre reason.

  • @cullyvan The first wire my bunny chewed through was the main power cord to my Mac desktop. Not only was it $70 but they didn't have any in stock. A kind person at the local Apple store heard my ridiculous story and gave me a used cord for free from the back room. I bunny-proofed everything after that.

  • @MaryCummins My Bunny bit through my PS3 wire, right after I got back home from wating in the pre-order line for God of War 3.... way to go fluffy...

  • @MaryCummins you have a pet skunk?

  • @kiramekihoshi

    lol. why do people like you always go on videos w/ animals just to find something to criticize?

  • @kiramekihoshi I know my litle Shortbread would have these nibbled

  • Kitteh says "Stay still you little whipper-snapper! Stop running in circles, I'm trying to have a nap." lol

  • this is like a living cartoon :)

  • your cat looks lovely :)

  • hide your kids hide your wife hide the cat cause DEY RAPEIN ERRBODY!!

  • u know if u have a rabbit u cant have a cat or a dog

  • @sweetflodoughnut Not true; if they're raised together, they think they belong together, as if they were from the same litter. A cat has to learn that a rabbit (or any other smaller animal) is its prey. Birds, too; when I was little we had a cat and a parakeet who were best friends; after the bird died, the cat was seen with a wild bird, just holding it in his paws and grooming it! When my mother yelled at him, he just lifted his paw and the bird flew away, completely unharmed!

  • Thats mean On The cat And The Rabbit x Really Lovley cat Though x :P

  • Its a sign of love and it means he want to play, i have 4 rabbits and thay all do this when there happy, or want some fuss

  • This bunny was like my rabbit, it was a brown dwarfbunny and was 10 years old. He died one day after his birthday...

  • funny vid.

  • Haha, poor annoyed kitty. I can just hear the rabbit singing, "you can't catch me, you can't catch me!"

  • @ohdangyourcute7

    As mentioned in the sidebar, that cat is 16 years old, no teeth and has arthritis, the cat has every right to be annoyed and wanting the rabbit to go away

  • lol; it jsut goes in cicrles

  • "George, leave Myrtle alone! She'll start dropping pellets everywhere!"

  • lol

  • @anarchy3E

    It doesnt have teeth

  • My rabbit does this with me. I looked it up and appearently it's part of the rabbit mating ritual. That litte honky noise is also part of the dance.

    They also do this when they want attention. Bunnies are so silly sometimes.

  • are you telling me that rabbit wants to mate with the cat?

  • In a sense, yes. Or the rabbit may just want attention. Either way, it's kind of cute.

  • @avencree true, i hope you got yours fixed.

  • Yup. As soon as he was old enough.

  • @avencree yah..bugs bunny is the evidence..lol

  • @avencree LOL, that's so weird! So the rabbit isn't quite so kamikaze afterall :)

  • Your face is a piece of shit fucking asshole.

  • aww

  • Cute, BUT to short, funny.

  • I beg to differ. Some cats that were not taught to hunt by their mother will not always develop the skill, but the instinct is still quite alive and well. Mine all have mastered their place on the food chain. Our cat has snuck in MANY rabits, waited to kill them in our presence and not a moment sooner.

  • jobbig katt

  • they just wanna play my bunny does that 2 my legs LOL

  • My 30 pound cat is scared of a cute little white bunny its funny :P

  • Don't leave them alone together...

  • Your cat is showing predatory behavior. My brother has barn cats and they stalk & eat rabbits all the time. I also had a cat that was docile, unassuming and tender and she ripped the head off my hamster when I was not home (she broke open his cage which was very sturdy and literally only ate his head - it was horrific and I never would have predicted it).

  • Yeah, don't leave them alone,

    Cause when you get back,

    You will have a useless piece of meat and fur.

    No offence, I love bunnies, I have a bunny.

  • @Riftwing Yeah, the rabbit might attack the cat! But seriously, you're right. But more often than not, it depends on the cat and how much predatory behavior it's learned, not just instinct. If they're raised together, the cat (especially if it's female) might think the bunny (or other animal) is its baby! Further, I used to have a rabbit that would chase our dog & steal its food; and the cats (we had 18 at the time) all thought the rabbit was one of them!

  • @TheBeccamom One more: I had rescued an injured squirrel once; my mama-cat tried to get it to nurse; she thought it was one of her babies! (This was waaay before I knew that cats carry a bacterium that is deadly to squirrels, unfortunately.)

  • we have a young rabbit and a one year old cat, the bunny chases the cat around! and one night the bunny got out of his cage and spent who knows how many hours unhurt by the cat

  • He looks exactly like ginger, my bunny

  • oooo nice bunny xD...

  • This is a beautiful video. Thanks

  • Great video! We had a bunny, Sir Francis, who was bonded to our Tommy cat for 9 years. Francis drove Tommy crazy at times wanting to snuggle next to him.

  • @albink Sir Francis! lol! best name ever :D

  • @albink Sir Francis? that's an awesome name for a bunny

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