"Why did the cat kill the rabbit"
Since it's a past-tense question, you don't want to do the loopy thing by putting killed instead of kill, because you are asking a question that happened in the past, though it was present at the moment. I don't really think my explanation is gold, oh well. ^-^
Nothing. Pet rabbits can only be euthanized (humanely killed) by a vet.
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
Depends on how the horse killed the rabbit. Did the horse go carnivorous all up on that rabbit or was the poor rabbit just in the way of a hoof and got punted into the next city?
didn't they all get killed? And the better question is, did you kill them?
Sometimes but not always. Some people eat rabbit (feet) so they are killed for food. Hunters also might want to kill them for a hunting accomplishment, but most of the time, rabbits are not the main victim to be killed for fur. Mostly bears are killed for their fur (fur coats).
Foxes can kill rabbits by scaring them to death, by stalking around outside the cage or hutch. Or, if the fox can actually get to the rabbit, it can kill the rabbit with its teeth.
You can only kill a rabbit using your penis if you try to have sex with it.
kill it
The past participle of kill is killed.
I think it highly unlikely that a rabbit would kill a chicken. But could they?? Yes, a rabbit can kill another rabbit or a cat with those powerful hind legs so they certainly COULD kill a chicken. I see little reason for them to do so though.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
The correct answer is "WITH HARE SPRAY"