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The bunny takes the Blue Line
By adamg on Fri, 11/06/2015 - 4:30pm
UPDATE: Transit Police remind silly rabbits that seats are for kids.
Tamas K-L noticed the fuzzy family (a bunny and two cats, plus their human tenders) hurtling towards Wonderland this afternoon. No word if the woman is named Alice or if the rabbit was late.
Earlier:
Bunny on the B Line.
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Adorable!
the picture is, but the
the picture is, but the situation isn't. Rabbits get easily injured when startled -- it's not uncommon for them to break their backs simply by jumping in fright. This is not the act of a responsible rabbit owner.
But the
Bunny is so cute; how could you have anything negative to say about the bunny's choice of motorized conveyance?
Because for some people, that
Because for some people, that's all they have to say.
Did the rising rents and the
Did the rising rents and the gentrification situation in Southie force this down and out looking Rabbit to go on the blue line train with his belongings and move to Eastie, stay tuned!
Awesome...especially since 75
Awesome...especially since 75 percent of all rabbits develop fleas, half develop ticks and mites, and their feces (poop) can transmit serious illness. But I'm sure the owner was careful and was watching closely to ensure there were no such issues....especially since she is turned and has her arms around her man...Unreal... (but, then again, it IS the Blue Line so what more can you expect from those people... ("Ooo, but it's sooooo cute").....Idiots.
Only 75%? I'll take that action
I'm willing to bet a higher percentage of T riders have parasites and/or leave some sort of fecal residue on the trains. and are much uglier.
Not really...
I know of no zoonotic infections that come from rabbits. We have 7 rabbits and have had 0 fleas EVER. We found one tick once on one of our rabbits right after letting him hop around the yard. Rabbits are very clean animals when kept properly.
You know what?
Your insides are full of bacteria and fungi. Your lungs, too.
Awesome...especially since 75
IOW they're cleaner than about 75% of the people you see on the T.
NOT cute. Bunny is in danger! Do NOT do this to your bunny!
That bunny is not safe at all. Little dude should be snug in a carrier. One sharp turn could end in a broken back for little bun.
This is the Blue Line
If the blue line makes a sudden turn they'll have bigger concerns then the bunny.
You're assuming they rode the
You're assuming they rode the Blue Line the whole time. But even still, sudden braking is just as dangerous. Not to mention if the bunny gets spooked and tries to jump.
Rabbits: the Rosie Ruizes of
Rabbits: the Rosie Ruizes of the animal kingdom. I hope their schedule gets adjusted.
But, Adam!
What will you do when the truth is found to be lies and all the joy within you dies!?
Bunnies on the Blue Line Beware!
The rats on the Red Line are coming for you!
Rats?
Didn't they all get eaten by the snake on the Red Line?
Rabbits around Wood Island
Recently there have been a number of rabbits running loose around Wood Island Station. I've never seen them around there before. I wonder if this has something to do with that?
Rabbit's foot
Hey -- his back leg is over the edge of the seat. No bun-spreading on the train!
Fare hopper?
Did it hop the turnstile or pay a fare?
Same rabbit from 10/13?
Post of Rabbit on B line from 10.13 looks similar, and the carrier looks identical (white piece of tape on carrier)