Could anyone spare a holy hand granade?
Posted: 06 Mar 2007, 20:59
We are so unfortunate to have a half-year old rabbit weighing approximately 1 kg.
Up until now he has been a very cute rabbit a bit frightened by our half-year old cat and our 4 year old long haired German Shepherd.
A week or so ago he started to attack the kitten, I kid you not! So much that the kitten is now afraid to come into the living room because the rabbit is lurking on him.
The Shepherd is constantly teased by the rabbit at night so much that he can't seem to find calmness anywhere. The rabbit climbs on top of him biting his long hairs. crawls a round in his fur and keeps him awake for the most of the night.
It doesn't help to put the rabbit into his cage, as he bites the bars so eagerly that it awakes the whole house....
We haven't fed him with meat or any other blood containing foods as you might think. He just happened to develop into a killer-rabbit. :shock:
We are taking a small trip this weekend to flee from the house for a while, taking the Shepherd with us. But we are very afraid of what the rabbit might do to the kitten mean while. So I try this desperate solution.
So if you happen to have a holy hand granade amongst your things, please send it as quick as possible....we fear to think what he might turn into when he gets a year.
We can't of course tell our veterinarian because he would obviously laugh at us when we told him that a 1 kg rabbit terrorise a 50 kg Shepherd....
Thanks in advance
The desperate family...
Pets, you can't live with them and you can't live without them...
Up until now he has been a very cute rabbit a bit frightened by our half-year old cat and our 4 year old long haired German Shepherd.
A week or so ago he started to attack the kitten, I kid you not! So much that the kitten is now afraid to come into the living room because the rabbit is lurking on him.
The Shepherd is constantly teased by the rabbit at night so much that he can't seem to find calmness anywhere. The rabbit climbs on top of him biting his long hairs. crawls a round in his fur and keeps him awake for the most of the night.
It doesn't help to put the rabbit into his cage, as he bites the bars so eagerly that it awakes the whole house....
We haven't fed him with meat or any other blood containing foods as you might think. He just happened to develop into a killer-rabbit. :shock:
We are taking a small trip this weekend to flee from the house for a while, taking the Shepherd with us. But we are very afraid of what the rabbit might do to the kitten mean while. So I try this desperate solution.
So if you happen to have a holy hand granade amongst your things, please send it as quick as possible....we fear to think what he might turn into when he gets a year.
We can't of course tell our veterinarian because he would obviously laugh at us when we told him that a 1 kg rabbit terrorise a 50 kg Shepherd....
Thanks in advance
The desperate family...
Pets, you can't live with them and you can't live without them...