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Rabbit is told that he was adopted (Original Post)
Yavin4
Mar 2019
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)1. I find rabbits a little scary,
because I KNOW how sharp those teeth are, and still have a couple of scars that prove it.
luvallpeeps
(935 posts)2. Are you saying you were bitten?
Bunny bite? I'm scared of them too.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)3. Oh, yes.
And it was a VERY long time ago.
In fact, I double checked to make sure the scars are still visible, and they are.
To be fair to the rabbit that did this, he was probably drunk at the time.
PatSeg
(47,501 posts)4. We had three house rabbits
and we adored them, but they are equipped to be vicious fighters. Between those teeth and the back legs, they can inflict a lot of pain, but it is mostly when fighting other rabbits.
Fortunately we never got more than an occasional annoyed nip and that was really rare.
sinkingfeeling
(51,457 posts)5. Bunny's had his leg clipped for either a blood test or IV.