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Topic: Easter:Don't buy Rabbits (Read 593 times)

legendary
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April 16, 2014, 12:44:07 PM
#9
Would not by a real bunny but I would buy a bunch of chocolate bunnies although they are zounds cheaper after Easter Cheesy
Get my chocolate craving satisfied till Halloween lol
Wait till the day after easter all candy is 50% off  Cheesy

So true and after May it can get to 80 to 90% off XD
Got to love em bunnies

Anyways to the thread
Get them a bunch of chocolate instead of the real one and then have them run around all day they will be fitter and have a full belly because of it lol. (And sneak in some nutrition somehow lol)
legendary
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April 16, 2014, 12:37:22 PM
#8
Would not by a real bunny but I would buy a bunch of chocolate bunnies although they are zounds cheaper after Easter Cheesy
Get my chocolate craving satisfied till Halloween lol
sr. member
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April 16, 2014, 12:35:14 PM
#7
Why not eat it during easter
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April 16, 2014, 11:35:57 AM
#6
Easter is almost here and stupid people buy live Rabbits for their kids thinking it's cute and then after easter they dump them in shelters or Even WOSE let them go into the wild thinking it's a good idea.

Domestic Rabbits will die or be killed if you let them go into the wild PERIOD! They have no burrowing or any other skills that would keep them alive.

If you plan on buying a Live Rabbit for your kids PLEASE be ready to commit to a 10 year period at least to take care of the Rabbit.
Thanks

why not simply make soup out of him?

that way he won't go to waste

why wouldn't anyone release a perfectly good rabbit Cheesy
Domestic Rabbits do not have the skills to survive more than a few days in the wild. They would almost certainly be killed by a predator within a day or 2. Wild Rabbits know how to burrow to avoid being prey.

You could make soup out of them i'm sure but not what the topic was about.

I'm just saying, that's throwing money around..

damn western countries got everything, throwing food away Cheesy

look a cute rabbit, let's release him so some bear eats him up Cheesy

rabbits are delicious, especially for eastern, they should be eaten on eastern not released..
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April 16, 2014, 11:04:57 AM
#5
Easter is almost here and stupid people buy live Rabbits for their kids thinking it's cute and then after easter they dump them in shelters or Even WOSE let them go into the wild thinking it's a good idea.

Domestic Rabbits will die or be killed if you let them go into the wild PERIOD! They have no burrowing or any other skills that would keep them alive.

If you plan on buying a Live Rabbit for your kids PLEASE be ready to commit to a 10 year period at least to take care of the Rabbit.
Thanks

why not simply make soup out of him?

that way he won't go to waste

why wouldn't anyone release a perfectly good rabbit Cheesy
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April 16, 2014, 10:55:34 AM
#4
I've never bought a rabbit for Easter and never will.
It's all eggs here, both chocolate and normal ones  Smiley
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Lux e tenebris
April 16, 2014, 10:53:50 AM
#3
Sorry I was being facetious. I couldn't believe people actually buy them like that. And that sort wouldn't eat their bunnies. The world is a mess.

A bunny is for life, not just for Easter.
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Lux e tenebris
April 16, 2014, 10:36:32 AM
#2
When they get bored of the bunny just have a delicious stew.
hero member
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April 16, 2014, 09:56:06 AM
#1
Easter is almost here and stupid people buy live Rabbits for their kids thinking it's cute and then after easter they dump them in shelters or Even WOSE let them go into the wild thinking it's a good idea.

Domestic Rabbits will die or be killed if you let them go into the wild PERIOD! They have no burrowing or any other skills that would keep them alive.

If you plan on buying a Live Rabbit for your kids PLEASE be ready to commit to a 10 year period at least to take care of the Rabbit.
Thanks
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