BBC News website: 'Rabbits gave me a reason to live'

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  1. Forbin

    Forbin Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Cognitive Bunny Therapy (CBT) helped me overcome my angora-phobia.

    [Any resemblance to a certain psychiatrist is entirely coincidental.]

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    Just one more rabbit post by me:

    Rabbits are prey animals. Ever alert to danger all around them. Yes, cute and furry with adorable little mouths and whiskers, big ears. All the better to hear encroaching predators.

    Of course as a child I was attracted to the rabbit's beauty, as well as its quick reflexes and alertness to danger. I am that way now, innately and pragmatically.

    After all, women are, at times, prey animals.
     
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    I had a pet rabbit, Tiffia, when I was a child. He was an outside rabbit. He had a bed, food bowl, water bowl, and salt 'block' in the corner of a shed. The other half of the shed was the chicken shed. Every morning we let out the chickens and the rabbit. Every evening we shut up the chickens and the rabbit. He was very friendly. When he heard us come outside to play he would join us.

    I am a big fan of horses, which are also a prey animal. I don't know if that means anything.
     
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    Then she got PEM.

    Is there such a thing as a crazy rabbit lady?
     
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    It would appear so.

    I think we don't hear so much about them coz rabbits eat everything, cats only eat the best bits.

    :sneaky::emoji_cat2::facepalm:

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    Good for those with allergies
     
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    Stoned rabbits are the anti-marijuana movement's weakest ploy yet
    https://www.theguardian.com/comment...oned-rabbits-utah-weakest-ploy-yet-legal-weed
     

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