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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:10 pm
Ok my brother got a rabbit for Easter, and i'm scared of rabbits. So what does me brother do? He makes me take care of the damn thing!. I have to feed Him water him, pet him if he gets too rambuncious. I hate it!. And in order to feed him I have to reach all the way in his cage. GrahhhH!!!!! The only thing my brother does is clean his cage. And he doesn't even do that well. God I hate my brother. (On a slightly more random note, I never liked my brothers name either. Tristan, it's just weird.)
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:34 pm
If it's not your rabbit, and you're pissed off about it, leave a note and STOP taking care of it. It's your brother's rabbit, so let him deal with the stupid thing. If you worry that it might starve or something, slip it some food when your brother's not around, but don't just let him pawn something like this off on you. I LIKE bunnies, and I like both of my brothers, but I wouldn't let them shove the responsibility of their pet off on me, especially if I was afraid of it.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 5:27 pm
you can always send it to me and i can feed it to the snake i'm getting. they make great snake food. twisted i'm kidding, but i do agree with fury, you shouldnt have to take care of it.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:14 pm
I agree with Fury. There is no reason for you to care for it. If he's too young, your parents shouldn't have given it to him... if they're the ones. If not he can handle the poor thing himself.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:43 pm
Arcadia Wolfe you can always send it to me and i can feed it to the snake i'm getting. they make great snake food. twisted i'm kidding, but i do agree with fury, you shouldnt have to take care of it. Actually my older brother had snakes. I loved them. They weren't quite big enough to eat rabbits, though. Mice, yes. Unless you have a large snake, a meal as big as a rabbit could cause severe trauma to its insides. Most of the snakes kept as pets just aren't big enough to need bunnies, but I'd get used to the idea of buying an extra aquarium to keep mice in, and try not to get too attached to their cute, fuzzy little faces.
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:57 pm
Kannachan13 I agree with Fury. There is no reason for you to care for it. If he's too young, your parents shouldn't have given it to him... if they're the ones. If not he can handle the poor thing himself. Actuay is best friend gave it tohim and he's older than me. He's just never home and when he is he's sleeping. He calls me randomly to tell me to feed hyde (The rabbits name is hyde)
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:07 pm
Fury~The World Set Ablaze Arcadia Wolfe you can always send it to me and i can feed it to the snake i'm getting. they make great snake food. twisted i'm kidding, but i do agree with fury, you shouldnt have to take care of it. Actually my older brother had snakes. I loved them. They weren't quite big enough to eat rabbits, though. Mice, yes. Unless you have a large snake, a meal as big as a rabbit could cause severe trauma to its insides. Most of the snakes kept as pets just aren't big enough to need bunnies, but I'd get used to the idea of buying an extra aquarium to keep mice in, and try not to get too attached to their cute, fuzzy little faces. oh i know, trust me. when it comes to snakes i know. i've had snakes for many many years now. i even hunt rattlesnakes. my largest one was a 10ft burm named penny. as soon as i get a house with an extra room i'm breeding green tree pythons. but i see most furry animals as snake food...cause of that.
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