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  • aww the little bunny is adorable

  • That bunny is properly lost...not abandon...so hope you are looking after that little fellow!! lol :)

  • What he said EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

  • It looks like it's part baby deer 'cause of the white specks. xD

  • One of the Cutest bunnies I ever seen

  • KILL THE WABBIT! KILL THE WABBIT! for wabbit stew XD

  • eeheeheeheeheeeeeeee x3 I love it!

  • cue the hour long AWWWWWW

  • Its obviously the manager :D

  • hedgbunny

  • Thats frickin adorable

  • is he that guys rabbit or just a random bunny?

  • So cute!!! My rabbit would have just run all over the place

  • Darling bunny, but that guy's kinda hot too...

  • man that's cute.... its all head and no body

  • "Is our staff meeting going to be in here?'

  • i wish that bunny following me! that guy, really lucky.

  • "you gonna gimme a job, or what?"

  • What is the difference between a hare and bunny rabbit?

  • ...that IS an extremely cute bunny.

  • Awwww!! It would just make my day to see a bunny at work :D

  • hares are normally kept as pets as they were never domesticated

  • ..you did the right thing to take this bunny inside your work place better that around alone, just be careful when you walk and inform your collegues too, the hard floor is not dangerous for him infact many bunnies are normally kept in house on normal floors like marble, hard wood , surely a more soft surface floor like a carpet is better..anyway he is lovely.

  • It does look like a hare, but it should make a good house rabbit. Maybe research what hares eat? I read they have a different diet than house rabbits. If this little guy is already attached to humans, he should be alright within a home. Give him lots of love, and lots of hay.

  • i love this video and im happy you took the bunny in it would have died out there on its own. and dont take offense to the things the other people said they r just being sensitive the bunny will be fine as long as no one steps on it!

  • Ew..! What happened to it's fur??

  • SO CUTE!

    However...three things. one is, that hard surfaces are not good for a rabbit, because its feet are nothing but skin and bones, and so hard surfaces are painful to rabbits.

    secondly, rabbits are naturally very social animals. this rabbit should have had a companion rabbit with him or her.

    and finally, hay. rabbits need to have constant access to hay, to keep their all-important digestive system healthy.

  • @nakedBison69 Also if you look closely, the guy walking in front of it was being very abusive by creating air currents whenever he moved his legs. The air currents caused the rabbit a lot of stress and pain, and it will never recover. His footsteps also caused the floor to vibrate slightly, which could have caused internal bleeding in the rabbit.

  • i certainly hope that nothing you are saying here is true. if it IS true, i want that rabbit ASAP, so i can take good care of it. i dont understand why anybody would abuse rabbits or even demand that they do tricks for them. rabbits are adorable enough in everything they do, without having to resort to such exploitation of the cutest, most adorable animals in existence

  • @nakedBison69 You are also being very abusive towards the rabbit because you are objectifying it.  The rabbit needs equal treatment and does not appreciate being objectified. It may never recover. It is damaged for life because of what you said about it.

  • even though I agree it's very cute, it can be extremely dangorous letting a baby bunny running around

  • Omg......

    THAT IS THE CUTEST BUNNY I HAVE EVER SEEEEEN!!!!

  • i wanna work thereeee omg so cute..

  • omg, it must be awsome. your sitting in the office doing paperwork, then you look to your side and there's a bunny hopping by!!

  • awesome love bunnies

  • wow, i never seen spoty fur like that!

  • sooo awesome bunny's are awesome

  • go little critter, go x3

  • this is the kind of video that is helpful to watch when your having a bad day. i mean look at that little ball of fuzz, aint it cute?

    i mean, isnt that just the kind of video that puts a smile on your face? :]

  • I want it!!

  • i love his colouring!

  • cute. I want a bunny like that!

  • I love how he follows your friend everywhere XD

  • thats so cute!!!

    is it wearing a sweater or something?

  • Nope, its just his spotty fur :)

  • hes follwing him cuz it thinks its his mom

  • OMG♥ Can I have him!♥

  • oh, i see. now i watch #1!! so did bunny live and become his good friend and pet?? hope so!

  • it just follows that person. so cute

  • That is a beautiful bunny o:

  • I WISH IT WAS MINE!!!! hes so cute

  • Really what is it's job? lol it is so cute!

  • It has a job lol im kidding it is so cute and i love his pattern on its fur

  • Oh I love its markings!

  • Aww i love his markings!!

  • Cuteness overload!! This little bunny is one of the most adorable that I've ever seen, many thanks to the kind person who's now looking after him!

  • Hah! My rabbit won't even go on that type of floor! Thank goodness we have carpet!

  • EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH!

  • make sure not to run him over with the mail cart or else he'll be hall kill :"(

  • so job does he he have?

  • He fixeS bad HARE DAYS:)

  • dude i didnt even know rabbits were smart it was following the guy the same way a dog or cat would

  • You should see our bun: litter trained, with rabbitude; she is the queen of the house:)

  • wtf? Why is he following this guy? :D Thats cute :D

  • rabbits like dogs tend to be very loyal to their owners or the people who take them in

    i have seen rabbits follow their owners they are very loyal and affectionate

  • @0pravy0 that guy is his new mama

  • Theres a well endorsed theory that suggests that baby animals look cute to ensure survival- that little guy is universally cute. Even cold blooded killers like domestic cats will adopt a cute little innocent rabbit like him- =)

  • Soo Cute Thumper's cousin.

  • it's a cheetah-rabbit. :)

  • haha that's adorable..is it just a wild one that got inside?? it has a really cool color!

  • soo cute! wat type of bunny is tht??

    x

  • holy shit too cute

  • Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute, Cute and Cute!!!

  • omg its so cuteee followin yur co-worker.

  • OMG!!!ITS SO CUTE!! lol

  • The fact that he is okay being close to people means it's a domestocated rabbit, you can't get near wild ones. Not even the bunnies. A wild bunny wouldn't be so trusting. SOOOO cute tho! XD

  • cute :) and i would imagine anyone abandoning such a cute little thing

  • cute

  • It does look like a young hare, or leveret, which are abandoned in fields by the mother for hours. But they always come back. So odds are better than he sort of abducted it rather than saved it. Hares are endangered species in most places, please contact a wild rabbit and hare rescue for advice.

  • HOW CUTE! I WANT ONE! i love how it follows him!

  • so cute when its hopsxD

  • what kind of bunny is it?

  • the way it walks looks like a hare, with back legs out stretched, rabbits tend to hop more

  • i have a soft spot for very cute animals especially rabbits!

  • it should be the office rabbit

  • so cute how the bunny hopes after the person

    ur co-worker is so nice

  • Aw, that bunny is so cute! It kept following him, haha.

  • He's so cute! (or she, lol) It's great that everyone at work is cool with it being there, but make sure they're careful not to accidentally step on him! They need to make sure they are always alert and aware of their surroundings! (He's sooo cuuute!!!)

  • awesome!

  • thats cute (it would be funny if he/she walked in out a meeting and one guy says "here is our main export" then the bunny junps on the table)

  • That's very cute. I also think it's awesome that your co-worker is taking care of it and you all let it hang out with you at work!

  • cute!!!!!!

  • Can the bunny come to my work, next?

  • vids like this brighten my day when the world otherwise causes it to suck...

  • I feel bad for the bunny :( was it real small when you first got it otherwise you shouldn't of touched it cause its mom would never come back and bunnies mothers usally leave bunnies while they go look for food. but im glad ytour taking care of it. WHAT A CUTIE!

  • I love it's speckled fur!

  • capture him

  • dude that bunny is kick ass

  • me and my friend found a baby like this outside in a garbage bin. it is extreamly thin and its back leg is injured (not broken but he cant walk on it) we are going to care for it until it becomes a little older then we are going to set it free. :)

  • Please make sure you correctly release the rabbit into the wild, do your research!

  • i like the color of it's fur

  • That bunny is adorable. If only my username were as cute.

  • hehe looks like a mini cheetah ^_^

  • Cutest little thing.... EVER

  • Tarja68 is right... It´s sad that your co-worker took that baby bunny accidentally away from his mother... :( Well, harm has already happened so i will just say cute rabbit.

  • Extremely cute indeed! I think it looks like a wild rabbit. The little thing seems to have imprinted on him as well.

  • Omg , that bunny is white spotted and black :O

  • Aww! He just slides around everywhere~ <333

  • omfg thats adorable how he follows around that guy,

  • what a cute bunny!

  • can't believe somebody abandoned it, it's so cute!

  • OMG ADORABLE!

  • Cutest bunny in the history of the world

  • goddamn cute

  • wait, what if he's a wild rabbit?

  • that's so nice of your coworker!

  • that baby bunny color looks rare because its looks like a cheetah!

  • I have 2 adorable bunnys that poop everywhere. i am making a video of them and its gonna be called "cute bunny" Its a white bunny and also a black bunny. you will find it soo cute...

  • I bet it will wee and leave lots of little poops everywhere then you'll get fire.

  • Cute!I fostered my bunny since he was 10 days old and took him to work with me everyday for 6 weeks. My bun is feral, but he has been with me since he was a baby, he is a house bunny now! Even sleeps in bed with me at night...with his bunny friend Sammy. They are both feral and every now and then still freak out and get scared over little things that house buns normally would not get scared over.They have feral in their genes that will never go away.

  • what does feral meen?

  • Feral rabbits are the offspring of domestic (house) rabbits that were dumped when they were no longer wanted. Usually someone gets a bunny for easter, dumps it outside a few months later, it mates with other bunnies...and that is where feral rabbits come into place. They have little contact with humans so are very skittish and scared. Seattle has a major problem with people dumping rabbits in our parks. That's why people need to do their research before buying a bunny!

  • u sure it was abandoned we have wild rabbits here

  • i have a cute bunny chek my vids

  • It's hard to tell, but he actually looks a lot like the young wild rabbits around here. But they never really get tame like that, so that would be very odd. I found my youngest rabbit outside. She probably came from a shelter before that, because when I took her to be spayed, they opened her up and she already was spayed (most people that just dump rabbits wouldn't have been responsible enough to actually spay them too).

  • i love it how he follows ppl around , rabbits tend not to do that dod do, but im not calling him a dog or any thing. =)

  • lol but thats evil

  • He's like.. "um, quit following me!"

  • So sweet! And quick too!!

  • Aw... How cute! He looks so adorable, I just wanna hug him! I have a bunny too and he's just plain black and his name is Thumper. XD But the bunny is so cute, it does follow your co-worker around! How adorablee!

  • I adopted one from outside too - he was brought to a shelter - he had bald legs and was starving. Good for you for taking him in. He's super cute - and I vote for leopard, not wet fur. I bring mine to work too =) - they are such sweet quiet companions.

  • That is soooooo cute!!!!! SO cute!!!! I'm glad the bunny is getting love and care! CUTE!

  • Aww, it follows him! lol cute bunny

  • Aww, i want to hug something! where's my fish?

  • that bunny reminds me of thumper from bambi :D thats what im gunna name zee bunny :D

  • What the...is it my eyes or does that bunny look like it has leopard print fur?? Haha, he knows the fashion...nah he's probably just wet!

  • the rabbit looks wet...? it's so tiny and cute!

  • thats the sweetest thing ever! That adorable baby bunny follows him around like hes his mommy ^^ He must be a really sweet guy ^^

  • i saw the other video too, its the cutest thing i have ever seen.

  • Thats soooo adorable!! I hope its ok now!

  • tha ids the same situation with me. i found a baby rabbit outside and was abandoned i took him and he is all grown up and happy.

    (='.'=)

    (")_(")

  • haha

    cute!

    i love it's fur

  • So cute how the bunny follows him around! Usually rabbits run away from people.

  • aww that bunny is adorible.. i want to hugglez him.

  • you know i was watching crazy crap on you-tube all night and was going to have nightmares...this bunny got rid of all that anxioty, now i can sleep. thanks

  • :)

    Your comment was a real saver for monday. Thank you!

  • Aww how cute :D

  • I'm not criticizing the poster of this video. As he said, the harm was already done, so filming didn't do any additional harm. Besides, the hare did not move into the office, it was taken there. The only reason the person who took it could catch it was that its survival depended on staying put so that the mother would find it (the mother won't look very far, if the baby moves from its original spot). If the hare had been big enough to survive on its own, it would have run away.

  • Alright I understand what it is that you're saying. However, I think that taking the babies in is sometimes a good thing. Especially if it's in a dangerous area.

  • It does look like a brown hare and it probably wasn't abandoned. It's always a problem when people find these cute "abandoned" creatures and take them home, when they should be just left alone, because if they still depend on their mother, the mother will return to the place where she left her baby.

  • I agree. But since it was here at the office I thought that few pictures about it couldn't harm.

  • where the hell do yu live? in the countryside? If the baby bunny was abandoned near an office building then it would most likely have been run over by a damn car before any mother rabbit could get it if they'd heeded your wayward advice and just "left it alone".

    @ Tihityhytihi:

    I think it's great that you guys took it in and gave it a loving home!

  • It's not wayward advice, it's what the animal experts tell us every year at the time people start taking these animal babies home believing they're abandoned. Young brown hares that still depend on their mother will not move from where the mother left them but stay and wait for her and she comes to feed them once a day. And they do live and thrive even in the center of our capital city, so it's not a question of whether it was countryside or not.

  • ... okay you said baby rabbits will not move from where their mother left them but instead will "stay and wait for her and she comes to feed them once a day"....

    Yet this baby rabbit moved all the way into an office building and proceeded to hop around the halls from office to office....

    Seems as though you're criticizing the wrong person here. That baby rabbit is apparently completely contradicting everything that you just said.... OR it was abandoned.

  • The "rabbit" didn't move indoors, it's a hare that was found while lying in wait for it's mother to return and was mistakenly taken for an abandoned bunny.

  • The baby hare didn't stay put wtf. Therefore it was obviously abandoned. Think before you speak enxt time maybe? It was all the way at the office building. Obviously it had moved!

  • Thanks. I'm living in Helsinki (Capital of Finland) My workplace is in suburbs. There a some forest around of this place. I'm not sure where my co-worker find the bunny.

  • It's not a bunny, it's a hare. Their mothers leave the young hares in fields so they won't attract predators to it. The young stay put. That's how the species works.

  • Looks like a hare to me, too. Haven't heard of any wild hares being brought up by humans. Maybe you guys could check with a vet what to do? Great that you take care of him/her though.

  • It actually looks like a hare and not a rabbit, thus the unusual markings. It looks very tame for a hare though. My cat recently caught one of these and ate it.:-(

  • stop your cat doing it again..it's cruel man.

  • LOL, my cat doesn't listen to me, nor to anyone else. To him a rabbit is just another kind of mouse.

  • You need to keep your cat inside then, or make a closed in run for it in the yard, hares are an endangered species now.

  • Hares are endangered? Really?? Well, we live in a forest and I don't believe in locking cats up. It interrupts their true nature. (sorry) He hasn't caught anymore rabbits though. :P

  • Yes, unfortunately the brown hare is endangered, mostly because of the way farming has changed. Heavy machinery are very dangerous to hares of all ages. That said, a cat's true nature is hardly living people who feed it and then going out to play. You should at least bell the cat so wild life can hear it coming.

  • LOL, you are making some assumptions here. My cat lives outside. He choses to come in sometimes. If I put a bell on him, he could not hunt and eat. He drinks from the creek and uses the bathroom outside and he is not getting any Christmas presents. lol

  • Coolest. Bunny. Ever!

  • Lol it's a bunny with a cheetah's fur xD

  • wow it has unusual fur markings

    very cute