International Rabbit Day 2024 is on Friday, September 27, 2024: What's your opinion of Rabbit TV ?

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What’s your opinion of Rabbit TV ?

I've had Rabbit TV for a few months and I enjoy it. Essentially what it does is organize and categorize all the free TV shows and movies on the Internet and put's them into a kind of Netflix-like system so you can browse what's new or search for specific stuff you want to watch. All the stuff is already on the Internet, so it's not exclusive content like Netflix, but I think it's worth the $10 (per year) - basically saves you the time of searching for new/cool stuff to watch, and the new interface makes it pretty easy to browse. They update it every day too, which is nice. They also put up live events for the day (sports mostly) and they have some other stuff like radio and international channels too. Apparently they're coming out with a mobile app soon, which could be cool. Have you tried going to their support site for your loading problem? ()

What ever happened to Roger Rabbit?

What ever happened to Roger Rabbit?

He was screwing around with the Nesquik Rabbit's Wife. When he found out he recruited Count Chocula and Cap'n Crunch. They took him into international waters and cut off his bunny balls. Nesquik then decapitated his wife right in front of Roger for his deception. Count then Tied roger to cement blocks and on a catapult flung his ass in the water. He is now lying somewhere at the bottom of the pacific ocean waiting for the day he will be free and get his revenge for the death of his lost love Fergie.

I found a baby rabbit out side, and I think it has a broken leg,?

I found a baby rabbit out side, and I think it has a broken leg,?

The best info on orphaned and injured wild rabbits comes from this website:

It states: "Many people mean well when they contact HRS after discovering an "abandoned" nest of wild rabbits. Often they wish to "rehabilitate" them with some advice from others. The reality is fewer than 10% of orphaned rabbits survive a week, and the care that people attempt to provide can be illegal, unnecessary, and potentially harmful. The best thing you can do is put the bunny right back where you found him, in the general area, as the Mom will only come back at night to call and find him. Leave the area. If injured, please contact a Wildlife Rehabilitator or rabbit vet immediately...Rabbit mothers nurse their babies for approximately 5 minutes a day. They will be in the nest early in the morning and then again in the evening. The milk is very rich and the babies "fill up" to capacity within minutes. Mother rabbits do not "sit" on the babies to keep them warm as do some mammals and birds."

If you are certain the animal is injured, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. You can find one here:

These people have the specialized training to care for sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. They also have the state and federal licenses that are required to legally keep these animals until they are healthy enough to be released back into the wild where they belong.

It is illegal for you to keep the bunny, because you do not have the necessary permits, so if it is injured, get it to a rehabber and if it is not injured, put it back where its mother will find it tonight when she comes to feed the babies.

Check with your town officials (animal control or the office that issues dog licenses). It may be illegal for your neighbor to allow her cats to run free. Many towns now have leash laws for cats as well as dogs.

Edit - sorry, I just realized that I had not selected "USA questions only" and the answer I gave may not be correct if you are in another country. The link I gave does have international contacts for rehabbers, so you could still contact one near you, but the info on it being illegal to have the bunny may not be true if you are not in the US.

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