Have You Seen This? Snowball is a ridiculously jealous bunny

A pet owner supervises two bunnies, one of which is struggling behaviorally, or so this video shows.

A pet owner supervises two bunnies, one of which is struggling behaviorally, or so this video shows. (ViralHog via YouTube)


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POLAND — Bunnies get away with a lot because they're cute and fluffy. For example, let's say a pet owner comes home from work and finds a couch cushion has been torn to shreds. She looks suspiciously at her two pets, which are a border collie and a bunny.

The border collie is pacing around the room, full of energy and zest. He definitely could've been the culprit, as he had both the motive (loves to chew) and the opportunity to commit the crime.

The bunny sits on the carpet, nearly motionless. It actually looks more like child's toy than a living animal. There's no way this adorable little poof of fur would be capable of such destruction.

Yet the bunny in this story was 100% guilty. Knowing the border collie will always be the likely suspect, he causes all kinds of mischief.

We simply didn't have proof of bunny misbehavior until the advent of cellphones and security cameras. Now, thanks to an abundance of footage, we can finally capture the previously unseen examples of bad bunny behavior.

Like this little video from Warsaw, Poland.

According to the description, the pet owner was giving some attention to one of her pet bunnies when the other one, Snowball, became jealous. Don't be deceived by the animal's cute name. Snowball appears to be a maniac who seeks to punish his owner whenever she doesn't put him first in her life.

The misdeed in this video is merely dropping a phone from the couch. But I'd recommend that you never let Snowball into your home, because he's probably capable of much more concerning behavior. There's no doubt about it ... he's one bad bunny.

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