I watched my bunny hop away into the horizon, and never to be seen again...
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Well, it was across the street and I was not allowed to go further than that and I saw a girl catching her and untill this day she still claims it was hers, I hate her.
So I think we all are wondering the same thing, right?
What did it say?
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· 10 years ago
Saddest day of my life was when my 16 yr old german shepherd chow mix died. We had to euthanize him in my backyard... It was the hardest thing for me because I literally watched as his 'lights' went out.
I'm sorry ik know how u feel I'm 13 and my 16 yr old cat died last year and I had been raised with him my whole life our neighbors pit bulls killed him and our other 2 yr old cat
I'm Impressed by people who stay with their pets when their being put down. It's hard and gut wrenching for you, but it means your pet goes while being with those they love. It's so easy to leave and your choosing your animals comfort and emotional state over your own.
For future reference, all wild animals should be transported in cages or boxes if possible. They get stressed out, not comforted, by human contact and should be kept in a dark, quiet place until help is reached, especially if injured. They are dangerous and unpredictable (all wild animals, not just the big ones). Thank you so much for helping this little guy out! You made the world a better place.
I refuse to believe that. I believe some animals feel that way but not all of them. Wild animals are unpredictable but I don't believe all wild animals are dangerous. One instance, this fox. It did not attack its helper because this post exists and says nothing bad about the fox. You can say that the fox may have attacked and he didn't include that part, but I really don't think that happened. If anything the fox now trusts humans more because of what he did.
It doesn't matter what you believe, guest is correct.
Also, just because a picture exists on the internet, and text was added to it, does not mean it is evidence of anything.
I work with wild and domestic animals (rehab and rescue) and I can assure you that leaving them alone is the best option! Obviously when they're in need, do whatever you can! But if they NEED to be moved, a dark quiet box makes them happiest :) Even if they're not aggressive, they are highly stressed by humans
The stress can make things worse, my sister and I, when we were kids once pulled a lizard off the wall of a house in Malaysia. It died the next day. :(
And then he spent forever getting rid of all the fleas that went onto him from cuddling it. Seriously there are usually millions of fleas on wild foxes. Should not be touching that shit no matter how cute you think it looks
Actually, I have. My dog had fleas and they were everywhere, but my sister and I still sat their with tweezers and picked as many of them off of him as we could so he wouldn't be itchy. They bit use incessantly, but we still took the time to bath him and make sure he was comfortable because we fucking love our dog.
As an Australian.... The fox should have been killed the minute he noticed that it was still alive and thought that I would die. Why leave an animal to suffer for 8 hours? Just kill the darn thing already!
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Well, it was across the street and I was not allowed to go further than that and I saw a girl catching her and untill this day she still claims it was hers, I hate her.
What did it say?
Also, just because a picture exists on the internet, and text was added to it, does not mean it is evidence of anything.