Run Rabbit Run: Why Did Sarah Kill Alice?

Netflix’s ‘Run Rabbit’ Run’ is a horror thriller film directed by Daina Reid and written by Hannah Kent. It stars Sarah Snook (‘Succession’) as Sarah, a single mother who lives with her daughter, Mia. However, the mother-daughter relationship takes a dark turn when Mia claims she is Alice, Sarah’s dead sister. Consequently, Sarah is forced to relive a traumatic incident from her past, which leads to some truly dark and unsettling moments exploring the monstrosity within a mother. However, to keep its tense atmosphere and involve viewers in the story’s psychological thriller aspects, the film reveals a little about Sarah’s…

Do they need pets of their own?

Rabbits are fun and loving fur balls that entertain their owners with their crazy antics. It’s natural to wonder if a bunny would be happier with an animal companion. Living with other rabbits provides reassurance and stability for these little creatures. So, the simple answer is YES because rabbits are highly social animals. ALSO READ: 5 Toys your hamster loves to play with [PICTURES] Do you have a pet video or picture you’d like to share with The South African? If so, email [email protected] or WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Why do rabbits need animal encounters? In their natural…

Abandoned rabbits found near Torphins three months after a similar incident in Aberdeenshire

Five rabbits have been found abandoned near a village in Aberdeenshire. The discovery on May 26 at the Hill of Fare near Torphins comes three months after several similar rabbits were found in the same area. Inspectors from the Scottish SPCA are concerned that the two incidents may be linked and are now appealing for any information. Scottish SPCA inspector, Alexandra Campbell, said: “A total of five rabbits were abandoned. “One of the animals was pregnant and sadly died giving birth at our animal rescue and rehoming centre. Sadly, her litter also passed away. Scottish SPCAAnyone who recognizes the animals…

Australia orders cat curfew to stop native species being wiped out

Cat curfew Down Under: Australia orders moggies be kept indoors to stop them wiping out native species – with 27 animals already driven to extinction By Isaan Khan Published: 20:38 EDT, March 5, 2023 | Updated: 9:12 p.m. EDT, March 5, 2023 Strict cat curfews have been introduced across Australia in a bid to stop them driving other animals to extinction. The drastic move has seen owners face restrictions such as a limit on the number of cats per household and the rule that owners must keep the pets on a lead to leave the property. Councils also have the…

Squirrels, rabbits and more can be killed without permission

The Telegraph Putin is terrified of Ukraine’s counteroffensive Putin is in a panic over the expected Ukrainian counteroffensive, which may already be in its preliminary “battlefield-shaping” stage. He doesn’t know, anything more than the rest of us do, when the offensive will be launched, where it will strike or whether it will succeed. What he does know is that if he achieves significant success, his own days might be numbered, with fissures already opening inside the Kremlin and between its most important henchmen.…

What Fruits Can Rabbits Eat?

15 options to share with your bunny manonalard / Getty Images Reviewed by Natasha Diehl Rabbits are herbivorous animals and can safely eat fruit, but the majority of their plant diet should not be fruit. Fruits should not exceed two percent of your rabbit’s total diet. Grass hay, leafy green vegetables, and rabbit pellets should instead be the bulk of your bunny’s daily diet, and fruits should be offered only as healthy treats. Too much fruit can result in digestive issues including ileus, a life-threatening problem. If you want to give your rabbit some fruit as a treat, offer small…

Flood threatened rabbit species west of Modesto. How experts plucked the animals to safety

Fumika Takahashi recalled a gray January day when she set out to rescue rabbits. The federal wildlife biologist kayaked along the lower San Joaquin River, which had risen close to the treetops. She and other experts hoped to find a rare species called the riparian brush rabbit. “The floodwaters came up very quickly, so a lot of the rabbits were stranded in trees, or on logs and floating debris, because there wasn’t enough time for them to make it to high ground,” Takahashi said Friday afternoon. She works for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which ended up catching about…

Bunnies discovered in Esquimalt raise concerns

Just ahead of Easter, animal rescue centers on Vancouver Island are overwhelmed with rabbits. It’s bad news for residents of an Esquimalt neighborhood who recently spotted domestic rabbits in the area. “The kids noticed [the mother] about a month ago,” said Lorraine Nygaard who lives in Esquimalt. “And then boom, all of a sudden there’s seven baby bunnies next door,” she said. The rabbits were making their home on the construction site for the Rosemeade Inn along Lampson Street. Nygaard said she is trying to start a veggie garden and keeping the rascally rabbits out would be impossible. “Bunnies can…