Guinea pigs vs. constrictors- even if the food is frozen/thawed, let the poor snake do what's needed naturally! Of course the rodent dies, but the instinctual needs of the snake might be better served by the live meal. Gets the Jacobsen organs stimulated...
Whatever works, I guess- heck, I like feeding moths to big garden spiders.
Up on another board.. and they have pages dedicated to Lol Catz and Caturday... The bunny is my secret weapon to inject randomness. I have been sent many flags for dropping the Bunny bomb in a Cat thread (it is on a motorcycle board btw)
Which prompted this toon for the Kitties...
It's just a little bunny, all felines aside I'm like one of those who cant let catz ride I don't have photozhop skillz but boy if I did I'd make a big post where they could live If I was a hackerz, but then again, no Or a slacker who drinkz potions of Red Bull glow I know it's not much but it's the best I can do My .gif is this bunny and this one's for you And you can tell everybody in your lil blog It may be quite simple rabbit, datz it done I hope you don't mind I hope you don't mind that I put down your catz How wonderful life is while bunnies are in the world I sat on the roof and ticked off lolz kitty Well a few of the long ears well they've made you feel shiatty But the bun's been quite kind while I snapped this jpg It's for people like you that keep gtn worked up So excuse me for the rabbitz but thatz wassup You see I've forgotten if the catz lol’d or deh ninja Anyway the thing is what I really mean My Bunnies are invading your every screen
three red bulls and classic 'rock' dont go well together.
me and my wife had a rabbit before I deployed but she took his cage outside while she was cleaning the house one day so he could get some sun and she could clean the area around his cage well she heard him squil really loud and she ran out side and he was going in to convultions and then died.
My brothers kids had rabbits. Had one out playing in the lawn when their uncle (not me) drove up and got out of the truck with his German Shepard. The dog zeroed in on the rabbit which failed in it's flight instinct completely. Quite a traumatic afternoon.
Definitely an epic fail. Kids peacefully playing with the bunny in the front yard on a beautiful summer day. Their uncle shows up for a visit and in seconds it turns into a horrific snuff flick. The term "scarred for life" comes to mind for my niece who was about 9 years old at the time. The 2 older boys joke about it often.
We had a litter box trained rabbit for about 7 years. The first year or so she was an indoor pet. Overall pretty well behaved and affectionate but chewed cords and clothes, and would sometimes get territorial and hide in the bathroom. When you entered "her space" she would stomp, snort and charge your feet. We got tired of dealing with her and her smelliness, got her a hutch, and she spent the last 6 years of her life as a hutch dweller who got to hang out and hop around in our screened in Florida room with her cat brother and sister. They never messed with her. In fact the big Siamese male (22 pounds) used to crawl into the hutch next to her and nap. Not much of a life for her though.
She died before our son was born, and the boy would love a pet rabbit, but I'd be happier with another cat or a Labradoodle.