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@iMPRESSi0Ns ..My comment was posted 5 MONTHS AGO! Yeah, it might be a little too much but it still means the same! You do not push an animal and starttle it, ESPECIALLY a small bunny like that. And btw: It wasn't even sleeping. It was turned over, and now that I know more about bunnies, I know that it was just a nerve that made it black out.
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you seriously need help, they aren't "Sleeping" while on their back, a nerve is being pinched and they are temporarily paralyzed. You shouldn't ever be near bunnies again.
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@xkandy26x It's simply flipping the rabbit over. It. Is. Not. A. Huge. Deal.
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@iMPRESSi0Ns PUSHING A RABBIT! Not waking up, but PUSHING when it's sleepy. Bunnies are sensitive. And I have a bunny myself and when it sleeps, I would never push it over just to wake it up. A gentle tap could have done it.
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the bunny in her hand is twitching lol
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@xkandy26x ur right. i also have a bunny but i wake her up but touching her only.
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@xXThePunkyBunnyXx you make this much sense -----> 0
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let it be it want to sleep
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@xkandy26x You don't wake up a bunny by PUSHING it. It will scare them.
That is SO MEAN! 1:00-1:03. You don't wake up your bunny like that. >:( Would you have liked it if someone kept on poking you and then PUSHED you over so you would wake up!?!? That is just plain cruel. T_T"
xkandy26x 5 months ago 19
@xkandy26x Obviously I have a heart. I'm going to be a veterinarian one day, I volunteer at 2 different animal shelters, and I have 43 pets, a lot of which are rescues. They're spoiled like crazy and all of them love us. I don't understand how waking a rabbit up is bad.
iMPRESSi0Ns 2 months ago 12