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SHARAYAH

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Twenty. Kentucky. Taken.

I have two cats and a rabbit. I like things, stuff, and other things. Sometimes I reblog these stuff and things.

You should talk to me. I'm nice.

fuckyeahalternateversions:

Bat Flag

fuckyeahalternateversions:

Bat Flag

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xombiedirge:

Where are my Dragons? by Patricio Oliver / Blog / Flickr

xombiedirge:

Where are my Dragons? by Patricio Oliver / Blog / Flickr

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Aw shit guys I did it

Today is a successful day

Aw shit guys I did it

Today is a successful day

dennys   denny's   I love you   kortnee look at this  
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imnotreallyahipster:

thequeenofsin:

nemophilistv:

losers-count-sheep:

Okay no.
I saw this video on facebook yesterday and I wanna clear something up.
This rabbit is not relaxed. Throughout the video, the rabbit is stiff as a board. 
When rabbits are flipped onto their backs, they go into tonic immobility, which is a natural state of paralysis that rabbits and some other animals sink into. This is a protective, stress-induced behaviour that would protect them from potential threats, much like ‘playing dead’. 
This is not a cute video of a rabbit enjoying a bath. This is a video of a rabbit showing stress-induced behaviour that has been known to kill rabbits. In this state, the heart and respiration rates of the rabbit lower significantly and if left for a long period of time - such as having a ‘nice relaxing bath’, can cause suffocation or indeed, a stress-induced heart atack.
A study led by Dr. Anne McBride of the University of Southampton found that rabbits show signs of extreme stress after an episode of tonic immobility. Another danger of placing a rabbit on his back is that he could break his back if he struggles against being turned over.
Never purposely place your rabbit into tonic immobility unless for medical reasons - meaning, if you’re a veterinarian or an EXPERIENCED rabbit handler or groomer. Intentionally inflicting severe stress on your pet to gain views for your cute video is fucking disgusting and abusive.

FINALLY. THANK YOU.

Also, can I point out that rabbits become VERY stressed when given a bath. Because their fur is so thick if it gets soaked through it becomes incredibly difficult to dry, meaning that they become very cold and can even get sores. You should only bath a rabbit if you absolutely have to and the water should only be half an inch deep.

imnotreallyahipster:

thequeenofsin:

nemophilistv:

losers-count-sheep:

Okay no.

I saw this video on facebook yesterday and I wanna clear something up.

This rabbit is not relaxed. Throughout the video, the rabbit is stiff as a board. 

When rabbits are flipped onto their backs, they go into tonic immobility, which is a natural state of paralysis that rabbits and some other animals sink into. This is a protective, stress-induced behaviour that would protect them from potential threats, much like ‘playing dead’. 

This is not a cute video of a rabbit enjoying a bath. This is a video of a rabbit showing stress-induced behaviour that has been known to kill rabbits. In this state, the heart and respiration rates of the rabbit lower significantly and if left for a long period of time - such as having a ‘nice relaxing bath’, can cause suffocation or indeed, a stress-induced heart atack.

A study led by Dr. Anne McBride of the University of Southampton found that rabbits show signs of extreme stress after an episode of tonic immobility. Another danger of placing a rabbit on his back is that he could break his back if he struggles against being turned over.


Never purposely place your rabbit into tonic immobility unless for medical reasons - meaning, if you’re a veterinarian or an EXPERIENCED rabbit handler or groomer. Intentionally inflicting severe stress on your pet to gain views for your cute video is fucking disgusting and abusive.

FINALLY. THANK YOU.

Also, can I point out that rabbits become VERY stressed when given a bath. Because their fur is so thick if it gets soaked through it becomes incredibly difficult to dry, meaning that they become very cold and can even get sores. You should only bath a rabbit if you absolutely have to and the water should only be half an inch deep.

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sa-tii:

Cute! (*≧ω≦*)

sa-tii:

Cute! (*≧ω≦*)

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mouse cuddles up with kitten [x]

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Reblog if you are in the Denny’s fandom

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thefrogman:

Albi Rabbit [website | twitter | facebook]

thefrogman:

Albi Rabbit [website | twitter | facebook]

18 hours ago
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supercreatural:

when u mom com hom and take u to hte dennys

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pocketwatchesarefuckingsweet:

Is it possible to marry a restaurant?

because I want to marry Dennys.

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help me i need more anime to watch what do??

i got so wrapped up in steins;gate and sao   will anything compare??  
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Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu

Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu

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