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cafe • 13 October 2011 at 8:51 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLiBiubkGbEAt first, I thought they were helping it. Like, say a dog was trying to get to it or something.Look at his other videos -.-//Do not read on if you're easily grossed outI warn you now//And wanna know what's sicker?I saw a few videos [One of the recommendations was for a saving a bunny video, and then it says "Watch my dogs eat a bunny!"] These person were recording their dogs eating rabbits.Now, setting aside my animal lover state, and seeing how cruel that was [The recording part. Give the dang thing some respect. Might be my Wiccan side showing. Anything you kill, you give it thanks and respect since you took it's life.]I looked at it logicallyYou're letting your pet dog, which has a supply to dog food and your table scraps eat a wild animals? Do you not see anything wrong with that?1- The animal could have a disease/parasite. It's wild. Sooo, you giving it to your animal as like a treat will pass on said disease/parasite//2- This animal is still a living creature. Sure, it's nature for animals to kill animals. But these animals are //pets//. If you want to give them a "treat" - go out and buy one. I wouldn't be letting my pets eat a wild animals in my house [Yeah, he let them eat them in his home]The need to kill and eat other animals should have been discouraged when they became domestic animals. They're not feral. They're pets. //Fume fume hiss//
toy • 13 October 2011 at 9:07 AM
@CafeOh no ):The bunny is very upset!
cafe • 13 October 2011 at 9:12 AM
@toyIt's not upsetIt's petrified.My rabbit did that once; when we had to put him in a crate to take him to get neutered. I almost cried from the sound.
toy • 13 October 2011 at 9:17 AM
@cafeWhen I'm petrified I'm upset also...
cafe • 13 October 2011 at 9:20 AM
@toyI knowxDBut when you're upset, you're not always petrified. Upset would be like, scaredThis is beyond fear, that rabbit looks like it think's it's going to die.