ChatterBank1 min ago
some advice please!...
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Ok, my sister has a pet rabbit, well hes more a pet devil and im not joking.
He has attacked her Staffie Cross, aswell as attacking their Jack Russell pup when he was 8 month old and ripped open his stomach leaving him in the vets for a few days. He has launched himself out of his hutch when my sisters Missus was feeding him and attached himself to the back of her leg, leaving her with a big cut.
They now have to resort to having signs in the house saying not to go out and let the rabbit out, or even let the dogs out in the garden as the rabbit chases them til they jump on the trampoline and wont come down for ages.
My sister & her Missus also have 3 kids, hence the signs as theres alot of kids round there house all the time.
She will not rehome the rabbit, for the fact that it is unsafe and my sister would not put any one else at risk, but she doesnt want to have to keep it as believe it or not, the rabbit rules the garden!
Any advice?
He has attacked her Staffie Cross, aswell as attacking their Jack Russell pup when he was 8 month old and ripped open his stomach leaving him in the vets for a few days. He has launched himself out of his hutch when my sisters Missus was feeding him and attached himself to the back of her leg, leaving her with a big cut.
They now have to resort to having signs in the house saying not to go out and let the rabbit out, or even let the dogs out in the garden as the rabbit chases them til they jump on the trampoline and wont come down for ages.
My sister & her Missus also have 3 kids, hence the signs as theres alot of kids round there house all the time.
She will not rehome the rabbit, for the fact that it is unsafe and my sister would not put any one else at risk, but she doesnt want to have to keep it as believe it or not, the rabbit rules the garden!
Any advice?
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She ha mentioned the thought of having him put down, but she just doesnt have the heart to i dont think! Me & her both know she needs something drastic done though.
& as for rehoming him in a adult only house, my sisters fiance who he attacked is an adult, and all she did was open the cage to feed him and he ripped er leg to shreds!
She ha mentioned the thought of having him put down, but she just doesnt have the heart to i dont think! Me & her both know she needs something drastic done though.
& as for rehoming him in a adult only house, my sisters fiance who he attacked is an adult, and all she did was open the cage to feed him and he ripped er leg to shreds!
lol ratter, Gawd help the dog or fox that meets that thing by the sounds of it!
As much as I'm an animal over, I would seriously consider nagging your sister to have the rabbit put to sleep. I had a vicious rabbit as a child and I can still remember how painful that 'things' bite was. You say there's always lots of children aorund the house? Frankly, I wouldnt risk it to be honest.
As much as I'm an animal over, I would seriously consider nagging your sister to have the rabbit put to sleep. I had a vicious rabbit as a child and I can still remember how painful that 'things' bite was. You say there's always lots of children aorund the house? Frankly, I wouldnt risk it to be honest.