Yup I think that's true. I don't think the rabbits are actually HARMED but, still. Would you want your pet rabbit being chased and scared out of its mind??Originally Posted by crazy_caique
Yup I think that's true. I don't think the rabbits are actually HARMED but, still. Would you want your pet rabbit being chased and scared out of its mind??Originally Posted by crazy_caique
well, rabbits are eaten live my large reptiles all the time.
Niņo & Eliza
Yes, but not PET rabbits. Some rabbits (like mice) are bred specifically for reptile food.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
How would you like it if you had to give up your pet rabbit whom you've loved dearly to soemone who PROMISES to love and take care of it as you did.. only to find out later that yeah, the rabbit sure was loved as part of a python's dinner.
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So many sick people out there..![]()
I wasn't raised that way so it is really hard to think that way, sorry. If I couldn't keep Oslo he would go to his breeders daughter (my 4H leader) if not her then his breeder, and they have no limit on rabbits, they will take any.
Niņo & Eliza
Sorry, just wanted to mention that it is an extremely malicious, out-dated practice to train Greyhounds on live rabbitsNobody does that anymore since there is no significant difference between a Greyhound trained on live rabbits versus a Greyhound trained on white, plastic jugs and plush toys (these are the common training devices nowadays). But at any rate, I always cringe whenever I see the title "Free to Good Home". IMO, no matter how greyt the prospective home is, I will always require an adoption fee.
Originally Posted by poofy
it's so sad there are.![]()
Oh man, I can't tell you how much this bothers me. I just can't imagin selling a pet that wayI do have to say that some people just aren't educted as to WHY they should not offer pets for free. I've had several friends who simply said "I don't need to money so why make someone pay".
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