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Meet Lavender: A Vicious Rabbit

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

This beautiful and opinionated rabbit girl finds herself in big trouble...
Watch her story and you decide if she's worth saving.

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  • Some people are real idiots! If your getting a pet rabbit, get as a pet until it passes away, don't release it. Mostly people get them for there 4 year old kids who absolutely love them, until three weeks later. When they release it, why get it as a pet dumbass?

  • Poor sweet girl, she is simply scared. You can see it in her eyes. I have 5 rescue bunnies, all free roam in my home, and litter trained. Also, a bunny-proofed home. They are simply amazing, and I love them dearly. For the girl that asked about paper-work, perhaps you should not get a bunny if 2 pages of info to insure the bunnie's welfare is too much to ask. Just saying...

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  • So what ever happened? Did she find a new home?

  • @chickwithbuns You ma'am are a bunny Goddess, I can't wait til I move out, I'll have mine running around the house too. :D

  • They just need love & respect, just as people do. Wish could adopt every animal like this, so sad :( Such a cutie!

  • Such a messed up world sometimes :( I adopted my bun when he was 3 yrs old, was warned he is cage aggressive & still recovering from a health issue. The 1st week he bit me so hard i thought needed stitches, & while waiting in the ER i wondered if made a mistake. BUT that night, i came home he ran up to me & thats when i really fell in love. He still bit a couple times when picking him up, but never drew blood... 6 yrs later he is the most spoiled & loved bun ever. no aggression & so loving.

  • bunnie burgers...

  • I would adopt her. Happily. :)

  • Wahh I just got teary D: 

  • I find that the smarter rabbits tend to be cage aggressive. They just need a good, rabbit savvy owner that respects their cage space. You don't need to be all up in their cage to have a good pet and companion.

  • @chickwithbuns i have a rabbit myself she's 9 years old , i think that no pet should be train to do things

  • Worth saving definitely. She can stay with me on my farm. I keep rabbits there as a rescue not a place for people to harm or eat them. They get tons of timothy hay, sunshine and water. And they roam freely in giant fenced in, screened in pens. Nothing but soil and grass on their feet. Haven't had a predator get one yet.

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