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POLL: Kitten or a bunny? UPDATE: I got the kitten plus some PICS!!!!!!!

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only get the bunny rabbit if its the one from the cave of karbonanov, wherein it guards the entrance with the creature of ahhhhhhh...
 
Don't get a rabbit, they're boring pets who don't show any affection towards their owner and they're basically crap factories with fur. Get the kitten, much cuter and a cat will bury it's own poo. What more can you ask for? 😀
 
I've had both a kitten and a bunny before...but i gotta go kitten on this one. The kitten will be much more fun and interactive with you. The bunny will just kind of sit there, hop around, and leave little rabbit poops all over the floor.

 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Get both and lock them in a closet together. Eventually one will exit victorious!

LMAO...my old roomate had an iguana...when it was small, we used to pair it up against his cat...man, the cat would try to play with the iguana, and the iguana would tail thump the cat on the head...hours of fun we had with those two.

OK...so kitten it is...a girl at work has a few kittens she still wants to get rid of, I will pick one up tomorow.

 
Kitten. While both are just about as clean, cats are way more independant and self reliant. The cat will be able to fend for itself better if he loses some interest down the line
 
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
Kitten. While both are just about as clean, cats are way more independant and self reliant. The cat will be able to fend for itself better if he loses some interest down the line
Yes but the bunny has a higher food conversion factor in case the owner gets bored down the line.
 
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
Kitten. While both are just about as clean, cats are way more independant and self reliant. The cat will be able to fend for itself better if he loses some interest down the line
If there's any concern that he might lose interest, I'm not sure he's ready to have a pet.
 
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