RE: Taming A Wild Bunny?
June 17, 2017 at 8:24 pm
(This post was last modified: June 17, 2017 at 8:25 pm by ignoramus.)
As a fellow rabbit, I must say that unless they are familiar with humans at a very young age, their instincts will not allow it.
Pam, at her work, has a cat and her 5 kittens. They are feral but everyone brings food in to feed them.
Pam gets in early, so when she gets their breakfast, there's 5 little faces waiting for her at the main building front glass doors.... Cuteness overload!
But, 6 months later, if you try to pick one up, they still hiss and fight for their life. Even the mother attacked one of the regulars who feeds her babies when she picked one up.
Sadly, these will eventually have to be put down because the company boss said they have to go.
Pam, at her work, has a cat and her 5 kittens. They are feral but everyone brings food in to feed them.
Pam gets in early, so when she gets their breakfast, there's 5 little faces waiting for her at the main building front glass doors.... Cuteness overload!
But, 6 months later, if you try to pick one up, they still hiss and fight for their life. Even the mother attacked one of the regulars who feeds her babies when she picked one up.
Sadly, these will eventually have to be put down because the company boss said they have to go.
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