Shadow920
Chirping
- Sep 16, 2015
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yeah i find it easier to put mine on her back otherwise i get clawed every time. and its onl to better carry her from her cage to a place to where i then just let her sit in my lap and do what she wants. she never trys to jump out of my lap.Once again, you are displaying your ignorance. . A rabbit that is being held/carried on its back has its spine supported. If you want to talk about a chance of injury, how about the rabbit digging its claws into your belly and rocketing itself out of your arms and right over your shoulder from the position you prefer? I've seen it happen, you could even get clawed in the face and neck as the rabbit goes flying by. And what do you suppose happens to the rabbit when it falls from that height? Much greater chance of getting hurt than from squirming a little