Feral Kittens and Killer Bunnies

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25 Responses to Feral Kittens and Killer Bunnies
  1. lores777
    February 13, 2009 | 3:56 pm

    I llove the orange kitty he’s so brave

  2. dimesack65
    February 19, 2009 | 2:39 am

    what does your house smell like?

  3. katyahesse
    February 21, 2009 | 11:09 am

    0:52 is awesome

  4. eyeoutforyou
    February 25, 2009 | 11:16 am

    A good advertisement for declawing cats….

  5. lauren100289
    March 6, 2009 | 9:03 am

    lol :L

  6. HigherEnlightment
    March 7, 2009 | 4:31 pm

    This so made my day! :) Great vid, ***** from me!

    Oh and great choice of words for the title!

  7. fangnclaw2
    March 21, 2009 | 6:36 pm

    lol That’s what my rat does, goes up to them…it’s like a method of Maybe if I act brave then they won’t hurt me sorta thing I guess.

  8. bmh008
    March 21, 2009 | 11:16 pm

    I love the interaction! How interesting! I love both of these adorable animals!

  9. MidnightIcePrincess
    March 23, 2009 | 4:01 am

    I love it. its sooo cute the kittens seem to get confident and then when the rabbits come closer they are like “OMG what do I do?”

    Great vid! :D

  10. KTedham
    March 26, 2009 | 8:01 am

    Hardly. The kittens were just batting them. Declawing cats is cruel as it gives them no way in which to scratch any itches they may have, defend themselves against predators and it can affect their climbing so they’ll fall.
    Maybe you should think before you mindlessly decide that animals should be operated on.

  11. eyeoutforyou
    March 26, 2009 | 8:48 am

    How mindless is it not to realize that the cat’s claws could scratch the rabbits eyes? Cats are carnivorous predators. Are you so ignorant you didn’t know they stalk and kill? Rabbits are herbivores. If you want to expose a prey rabbit to predator cats then declaw the cats, otherwise don’t potentially damage the rabbits, and then you won’t need to declaw the cats.

  12. Narutovsitachi500
    March 27, 2009 | 7:18 am

    I don’t want rabbit, I was feeding my cousin’s and had to go get some more food. When I did, it moved it’s head around it and bit my finger hard, making it bleed…. Nice video though.

  13. eyeoutforyou
    March 27, 2009 | 10:55 am

    And cats don’t bite? Ask Siegfried and Roy. How about birds? A Macaw can bite through a walnut or a tasty finger. How about those cute chimpanzees that can tear off a foot? They have 7x to 10x the upper body strength of a human male. Significantly, one doesn’t know what the animal is thinking and this is why animal behavior is unpredictable. Hell,, human behavior is undependable. So don’t bet the house on trusting a tiger or the rabbit’s health on a cat’s claws….

  14. DeaDhare
    March 27, 2009 | 3:51 pm

    you have a real mess in your room, lot’s of stuff and pets mixed together, lol

  15. KTedham
    March 27, 2009 | 6:09 pm

    Again you prove you ignorance and arrogance. I have kept cats all my life and they do not become real predators until adulthood. In the meantime, it is nessecary to expose them to such animals as these so that they do not regard them as ‘prey’ when they are adults. May I remind you also that rabbits have claws and therefore the kittens are equally at risk. Should they therefore be declawed also? I think not.

  16. KTedham
    March 27, 2009 | 6:17 pm

    May I also add that FYI I have seen what a predator cat can do to a rabbit and it isn’t pretty. As I mentioned, introducing them this way stops the kittens from seeing the rabbits as prey later in life.
    Seeing as you own 2 rabbits, I thought you would have approved with stopping them being killed needlessly.

  17. mermaidamp
    April 29, 2009 | 6:40 pm

    Aw! How cute!

  18. toemirou
    May 31, 2009 | 1:52 am

    Just want to point out that cats’ claws are WAY sharper than rabbits’. Claiming their potential for damage is equal is quite incorrect.

  19. sgpuppy
    October 3, 2009 | 7:48 am

    Cute! I want that kitteh with the raccoon eyes and the white socks!

  20. tirsden
    December 13, 2009 | 8:36 pm

    @toemirou clearly you have never dealt with a rabbit that doesn’t want to get back in its cage. 15 years later I still have scars from that spoiled brat. XD

  21. toemirou
    December 14, 2009 | 12:25 am

    Be thankful that you weren’t trying to put an unwilling cat back in its cage, then. I still maintain that rabbits’ claws and cats’ claws are not equal in damage potential. The scratches I’ve received from upset rabbits resulted in red welts, whereas cats have drawn blood from me when they weren’t even being remotely aggressive.

  22. jericho696969
    December 27, 2009 | 12:41 pm

    Bunnies Rule!

  23. butterfly50119
    June 12, 2010 | 11:00 pm

    don’t look like ferals. but why put them together for the sake of a video if one could have
    been hurt. why do people do this?

  24. SanFranGirl1982
    June 28, 2010 | 8:26 pm

    We used to have a rabbit along with 3 cats. The cats always viewed the rabbit as a severly deformed cat and were terrified of him. They didn’t meet until they were all full grown (aquired rabbit by finding him running loose in a park)

  25. chavlagaga123
    July 19, 2010 | 12:59 pm

    mom do somethin already!

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