-Let it cuddle you until you fall asleep -Scream and run away -Not react at all These answers were probably not what you wanted.
because the baby cat doesn't no how to wash its self , and doesn't no what to do and they care
A large rabbit can kill a housecat in a fight, though they are fairly evenly matched. A cat will attempt to kill a large animal by leaping onto its back and biting its neck. If the rabbit manages to get itself turned around, it can kick very powerfully with its hind feet, either driving the cat off and away or, sometimes, doing fatal damage.
the right side
Dropping a rabbit or trying to make it run in a plastic ball (like a giant hamster ball) can cause serious spinal cord injury and paralysis. Although, we have seen an instance in which a bot fly (google it) larvae was growing in the neck of a rabbit and it was pressing against the nerves as it grew. This created a partial paralysis in the rabbit's hind legs. The bot larvae can grow as much as three inches before working their way out of the host. Once the worm was removed, the rabbit regained normal use of its legs.
It depends on the rabbit. Some are quite comfortable sitting in your lap or very close to you. Other prefer to keep their distance. With time and patience you can teach your bunny that being held isn't a bad thing but you have to take it slow so you don't stress him/her out. I've had my rabbit for 5 years and she still will not sit in my lap but she will often sit next to me or under my chair/bed. Also, most rabbits do not like being picked up and held while you're standing. When you do have to pick up your bunny make sure you always support it's hind legs and hold it tight against you so it can't jump out and hurt him/herself.
if i am right it is when a guy kissies and licks a girls neck
In the neck.
Only you would know :-)!
because the baby cat doesn't no how to wash its self , and doesn't no what to do and they care
False pregnancy.
Shoot it.or cut it's neck you person
parrot and rabbit
The loose skin at the back of the neck just ahead of the shoulders.
I dont know but i have a pet rabbit and i have heard of that-i think its a disiese
If you mean the rabbit travels half a mile an hour, then assuming the turtle barely moves in that hour, it will take just over 2 hours to be neck and neck. If you mean the rabbit halves the distance between them every hour, the rabbit will never be exactly level, but will get forever closer.
You can wring its neck, or you can shoot it in the head. Those would be the most humane ways to kill a rabbit without going to a veterinarian.
Yes, you should bring your rabbit to the vet every time it's ill or injured (as well as for annual check-ups). A small skin wound can quickly grow into a life-threatening abscess in a rabbit. You'll end up paying a lot of money to treat the abscess, and your rabbit will suffer. It will cost far less to have the vet treat the bites before they become infected. See the related question below for more information about rabbit veterinary care.