50 Memes And Jokes About Bunnies That Show They’re Not As Sweet And Innocent As They Look
Interview With OwnerWhen you think of bunnies, the first traits that probably come to your mind are how cute, fluffy and friendly they are. They are the third most popular pets in the US and the UK, and they’re a great alternative to having a dog or cat. But despite rabbits having one of the greatest PR teams of all time, many of their owners claim that these animals are actually adorable little jerks.
Allow me to introduce you to the Bunnies Are [Jerks] Facebook group. (We’ve slightly altered the group’s name to make it a tad bit more family friendly.) This community exposes the true nature of these precious little balls of fluff: they’re menaces! From chewing wires to ripping apart couches, this list is full of reasons why bunnies are not as innocent as they seem.
Keep reading to also find an interview with the creator of Bunnies Are Jerks, Leona Gear, to hear more about the background of the page and why she decided to put these naughty bunnies on blast. Be sure to upvote your favorite pics of destruction, and let us know in the comments if you’ve ever had a pet rabbit that turned out to be a pint-sized jerk. Then if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring bunnies, you can find one right here. Alright, let’s hop to it!
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Dinner Is At 5:30. I Got Home At 5:34
To learn more about this group dedicated to showcasing the naughtiest bunnies of the world, we reached out to the creator of Bunnies Are Jerks, Leona Gear. She told us that the group, which now has over 156k members, originally started as a joke. “Another group had a post about how sweet and lovely their rabbit was, and I had commented that mine was not,” Leona shared, mentioning that she had referred to her rabbit as a word we won’t be using on Bored Panda...
“Another member responded to me that theirs was also a troublemaker, and with a bit of back and forth, we concluded we needed a group for the people whose bunnies were harassing them,” Leona continued.
*Sees Mom Sleeping* *Get Hungry* *Eats Hair* Because [Screw You] Mom
When You're On A Camping Trip And End Up Searching For 20 Frantic Minutes To Find The Missing Bunny Somewhere In The Trailer
And when it comes to having bunnies as pets, Leona is a seasoned veteran. “I have had rabbits most of my life, with a break in my teens when I was away at high school, and the first couple of years of university,” she shared. “At present, I have a solo bun, which is not usually recommended, however it works for him. He is the banner of the group and original logo for our merch. His name is Bugsy, and he is 6 years old. He is a rescue, and I got him at 4 months.”
As Leona mentioned, the page has even grown so large that they’ve been able to start selling merch. From baby onesies to tote bags to hoodies, you can find all of the adorable bunny merch right here. The calendars are particularly popular items, Leona tells me.
Husband Finally Figured Out A Way To Have His Dinner In Peace... Bunny Gattu Is Free Roaming House Bunny And The Fence Provided By The Rescue Was Useless Untill Hubby Put It To Good Use
I Took Batman For A Nail Trim Today. I Think I Should Probably Watch My Back Tonight
No I Did Not Bite My Sister
“We set up the group in November 2019, so over the course of that nearly 3 years, we have seen some stunning examples of what we'd call 'bunstruction',” Leona told Bored Panda. “Some of my favorites have included bunnies making burrows into people's sofas. I actually included one of those photos in our calendar,” she added.
“My own Bugsy is a wall and cabinet chewer, so all the kitchen cabinets have little chew marks,” Leona shared. “And we had to run the internet cable around the roof and then behind a bookcase, so he couldn't get to it. Bunnies also love to chew cables and wires so often we have stories, especially during lockdown, of people getting cut off mid zoom meeting because their little darling ate their headphone cable. I read somewhere that they think wires are roots destroying the integrity of the burrow, so maybe they are just trying to protect us!” Well, that's a nice way of giving bunnies the benefit of the doubt...
My Pet Fish Is Close To Passing Away, So I've Dug Him A Grave In The Garden
I went into the house to grab a beer and came back to this (heart was going until I realised she was just getting comfy)! Pepper - get out of the fish's grave you absolute [jerk] of a bunny
Just Got Basil To Plant Outside And Put It On The Highest Counter And My Arsehole Got To It
How Do I Apologise To My Neighbours For My Rabbit Roundhouse Kicking And Kangaroo Punching Their Cat This Morning
As he dared to step foot in my bun’s domain. Never thought I’d have to pull a bunny off a cat but there I was.
But despite all of the naughty behavior, Leona loves her little devils. “Bunnies are amazing pets,” she shared. “However, they are unfortunately very misunderstood. They need a huge amount of space and interaction. A very particular diet consisting of mostly hay and then high quality pellets and veggies to supplement. Too often we still see rabbits being kept in inadequate housing and eating bunny muesli which is just not good for them. It's like letting your child have a happy meal for every meal.”
Hey Hooman... Just In Case Your Wondering... The Strawberries You Left Sitting Unattended When You Answered The Door Are Resting Peacefully In My Belly!!!
Yesterday Dorothea Managed To Jump Onto The Kitchen Counter
To get to the plants on the windowsill, knocking them all off in the process - blocking the sink with soil, and also hitting the tap onto full and therefore flooding my entire kitchen.
I must admit I didnt know roaming bunnies was a thing. Are they house trained? Dont they risk eating cables and cause severe danger to themselves and the house?
This [Jerk] Sleeps Like A Middle Aged Man Who Barely Made It To The Bed After Too Many Beers, Love Her Though
“They are also expensive in vet care,” Leona noted. “They are not rodents but lagomorphs and require an exotic vet to give proper care. Rabbits are very clever, very determined and will not take a telling. You can say no until you are blue in the face, but once you turn away they will go right back to whatever they shouldn't be doing. Before getting a bunny, people should look into diet, housing and vet care. When a rabbit becomes unwell, they hide it because they are prey animals, so often the first sign of illness is them on death's door. When that happens, you need to get to a vet very quickly.”
The Art And The Artist... Well Done Pilot, You Can Explain This To My 5 Year Old
Get A Rabbit They Said, It Will Be Fun!
I can hear the song 🎵 "It Wasn't Me" starting on the chorus. That innocent side eye is everything.
The Idea Was To Keep The Rabbit Out Of The Plant Pot
...but how, did it like jump all the way over or like liquified in because i thought cats could only do that
And although it’s fun and humorous, this group is a great way to help people know what they’re getting themselves into before they adopt a bunny into their family. “I happen to know that some of the group's antics have put people off,” Leona noted. “Not exactly because of how naughty they were, but more because people hadn't realized how much personality and sass comes out of those tiny fluffy bunnies.”
This [Jerk] Found The Dressup Makeup, Knocked It Over, Then Danced In It. Look At His Stupid Little Face. Daughter Not Impressed
This Fluffy Turd Decided That Having Acces To The Whole Apartment Was Not Quite Enough
She, therefore, chose to evict the guinea pig from his igloo. She is a giant bunny and that's an xl, 4 guinea pig igloo, so you can appreciate how fat her ars is. Seriously, she would steal candy from toddlers if she had any around.
Cookies Making Sure The Food In The Fridge Is Okay (She's Totally Fine)
Leona also shared that despite all of the sass, rabbits are still capable of being sweet. “Bunnies are not quite as tuned into their people as cats and dogs, but in 2017 & 18, I had to have a very strenuous treatment for MS. The recovery afterwards was slow, and Bugsy, bless his soul, basically spent 2 months lying beside me in bed,” Leona noted. “And he didn't even poop on it or eat my bedding. Also he gives kisses on command, which is very sweet and cute.”
Ahh Yes… Time To Buy My Monthly New Couch
I Say No Dahlias Shall Grow In This House
Someone Didn’t Like Their Nana Tonight After Stealing It Out Of My Hand
“Bunnies are great pets. They are funny and cute and mischievous. However, they will get into everything. Bunny proofing is essential for everyone's safety,” Leona says. As you can see from the photos on this list, bunnies have no problem being naughty. But if you think of your pet like a child, that you have to keep a close eye on so they don’t go making messes all the time, being the parent of a bunny can be very fulfilling.
“Don’t Put Him In A Cage At Night! Free-Run-Buns Are The Best”. Yeah, Head-Sitting At 02.30 AM… Didn’t Really Want To Sleep Anyway, Skipper
Twat
Couldn’t Find Him Anywhere, Then Look Up And There He Is… On The Garage Roof!!!
I know this list may seem like it doesn't paint bunnies in the best light, but we've all been frustrated with our pets before, right? A puppy will pee on the carpet or chew up a new pair of shoes, and your cat might knock a picture frame off the mantle and shatter it. But that doesn't mean we love them any less! We want our fur babies to have some personality, so if that means being sweet one moment and ripping a pillow apart the next moment, that's a price we have to be willing to pay.
When You Get Her The Cutest Little Bed And She Prefers The Shoe Rack
This Little [Jerk] Thought It Would Be Fun To Burrow In My Throw Pillow Inserts!
Impermanence No. 7 By Boot
The enigmatic artist, known only as Boot, has made a controversial return to the art world with his latest masterpiece. This bold statement about the futility of the barriers of man, is thought to be symbolic of the ability of rabbit-kind to transcend all physical boundaries.
We hop– I mean hope you’re enjoying this list of photos of bunnies being adorable little menaces. If you’re ever had a pet rabbit of your own, we would love to hear about some of its most mischievous behavior in the comments. And if you don’t have a bunny (yet) but you’re interested in what it would be like to adopt one, be sure to check out the Bunnies Are Jerks Facebook group right here.
When Your Wife Doesn't Want To Be In The Photo
He Got No Worries At All
At first look that can be quite a few animals. Cat, fox, fat opossum, but not bunny. Never seen a bunny relaxing that way.
Ate Daddy’s $100 Game Controller. 2 Mornings Later Ate Daddy’s $100 Shoes. Feet Pics For Sale To Make Up For The $200 She Owes Daddy. Kidding. Mostly
My Bunnies Partied All Night Apparently
Not A Fan Of Bunny 101
Not one (b)ounce of remorse on that face...... :)
Caught Her On Camera
Pizza Thief Caught Before Action
He Hasn't Had Breakfast Yet... Should I Be Scared...
The Art And The Artist! Clearly Pumpkin Heard Me Say We Were Going Away For The Weekend And He Was Getting A Bunnysitter For A Few Days! Totally Destroyed My Fav Weekend Bag
This [Jerk] Destroyed And Shredded At Least A Foot Of Our Laptop Charger. He’s Very Happy With Himself
Apparently I’m Not The Only One Thinking That My Partner’s Gaming Addiction Must Come To An End
She Jumped Right In The Dirty Water After I Cleaned The Floors
“Move Over, Doggo.” He Jumped From His Carrier On The Floor And Made Himself Right At Home. Shameless
And His Butt Smells Bad
Has An Issue With Barbie It Seems
No Words
What Can I Say?
Getting Himself Ready For The Pot
People Told Us To Watch Out For Foxes Jumping In... Butterscotch Is Bringing The Fight To Them
Should have named it Houdini instead of Butterscotch, it's a natural born escape artist.
Escapeeeee
Adding A New Sofa To The List Of Things I Now Need After Owning A Rabbit
No Words
I Said No Touch Mom!
I think the message here is don't get a bunny if you like having things in your house.
Or just don't give them free run of the whole house unless you're there to supervise.
Load More Replies...I have 2 (have had 4) and honestly they're a nightmare. We had a rescue boy, adopted a girl, they refused to be bonded (a whole other level of stress) and then when we lost the boy we rescued a bonded pair... so we had the girl and the bonded pair. Took one of the bonded pair to the vet and their partner rejected them when we got him home... They say they're better in pairs but we managed to get rabbits who hate other bunnies lol. We now have the un-bonded pair (we lost the girl this year) and they have their own hutches for safety (built by my partner, the commercial ones are too small even for short periods) and get run around time separately. They get on better with the dog than with each other. They're definitely not childrens pets lol
Are they desexed? Definitely some won't bond but it needs to be done in a certain way. Neutral territory at first.
Load More Replies...Bunnies are amazing pets- smart, sassy, intelligent. Definitely not the dumb kids toy people are usually led to believe. They need to be desexed not only for hormones but it helps with litter training, bonding, health and temperament. And they need bunny savvy vets- most normal vets don't get much training in ' exotics '.
Excellent point I forgot to mention desexing. Males will pee on everything when they're in rut. Females can also become aggressive and even bite when left intact. And yes it can be a challenge to find a vet trained in bunny health. I had to drive 45 min to get to mine but they were worth it. My Freddie lived 10 years before his kidneys failed. He was such a good boy always sweet and well behaved.
Load More Replies...We had a bunny that I found as a stray. Found out we both like golden oreos, so when ever I had some, he would hop over and beg until I shared with him.
My aunt and uncle ate our rabbit. When I was a baby, my very young parents had decided to relocate to another city so my father could continue his studies. My mother asked my farm-raised aunt and uncle to take it as a pet for their daughter until we either returned or found a bigger place once they were established.. My aunt and uncle assumed we were not returning. My mother never forgave them.
Oh my word, that is awful. People raised on farms do have very different views on pets. My farming friend and his siblings used to get a calf every year and had to raise it I think until it was the best time to sell it. I’ve only eaten rabbit once myself, and all I could think of was Thumper, never again.
Load More Replies...I never realized people having bunnies running around their house was a thing????
Bunnies need a lot of space to run, 24/7, perhaps an enclosure outside or inside. They are no pets for cages! Ours had their cage just for toilet purpose. And they need a partner, otherwise they will get ill or misbehave or die early. They are really demanding pets. Enjoy your bunnies!
Load More Replies...Bunnies are great but you either need to supervise them or bunny proof your house which as we see is not easy. You also need to make sure you have access to a vet that will take care of your bunny not all vets do. Bunnies teeth grow like our finger nails and need routine trimming. Unless you're experienced with this it's best to have a vet do it. If you're ready to do these things then get you a bunny they're amazing pets! They are smart and they can even learn tricks! They're also little cuddle bugs who would love to lay with you while you binge Netflix! I'd recommend 10/10. :)
After reading Watership Down I never again thought of rabbits as sweet and innocent. Having a vegetable garden just reinforced those feelings. Cute lets you get by with a lot though.
Thank you for this. Was thinking about adopting a rescue bunny. Now I know my house is not ready for this. When I can afford the repairs ( electrical re wire) Going to get ALL the power points at desk / bench height. Why did people ever put power points on floor level ?
When we had one, we kept her in the fully rabbit-proofed spare room behind a baby gate when we weren't at home to supervise. Everything she needed was in there, the litter box, bed, food, and a digging pit filled clay cat litter that she'd spend hours at night trying to dig a burrow in. When we were at home we'd take the baby gate off and let her have free run of every room except the bedroom. She lived to the ripe old age of 11, with just two expensive bouts of gut stasis in the 8 years that she lived with us.
Load More Replies...My cute little buny bite off handle on my new purse. He also loves christmas tree, even more than my cats. We had to banish him from living room, otherwise ornaments wouldn't survive :)
We had a rabbit for 8 years, who lived to be 11- a pretty good age for a larger rabbit. I think one reason she lived so long was, we kept her confined to one rabbit-proofed room behind a baby gate when we weren't home to supervise her. Otherwise, I think she'd have electrocuted herself by chewing on power cords long before the natural end of her life.
I've had both. Trust me, they need a LOT more supervision than cats do.
Load More Replies...I have two outdoor rabbits, both girls. A big brown Rex named Molly and a white fluffy mixed breed Angela. Molly is a big fan of digging, Angela is an escape artist and... Yeah, you can probably figure this out yourself. Well, recently they have been routinely visited by a wild rabbit I have nicknamed Whiskers. I'm currently building an indoor hutch for Angela and her fast-approaching litter of baby buns.
Mine hates hard floors, which we have. I've thrown down some rugs in the living room and he has a pen in the corner. Even when I open the pen, he stays in there most of the time unless playing with the cat. He's a jerk tho. Grunts at me when I go to reach for his hay box, waterer, or food dish. If he doesn't like where your hand is, no matter where, he'll lunge. Then get all excited when he sees you coming with food and hops around like he's a 3 yr old on sugar and caffeine.
I found a dead yellow butterfly one time, I was going to frame it but I left the window open and while I was asleep it got blown off my dresser and my bunny ate it.
I love this, I laughed at some of them and it's so great. I relate so much to some my lionhead rabbits are funny
I had a bunny for a couple years. She kept trying to mate with my cats and chewed everything! You have to learn to bunny proof your home. They chew shoes, clothes, furniture, walls, wires, carpeting down to the sub floor, just everything. She wasn’t friendly to me or cuddly but she did like my cats. They mostly ran away from her.
Not one single Monty Python reference in this whole article. Pandas, I'm disappointed in you. All right. I'll do it myself. "Look at those nasty big pointy teeth!"
My mom found out that she's freaked out by bunnies that aren't in cages
I have never conisdered owning a bunny. I DEFINITELY don't want a bunny now. EVER.
I enjoyed seeing these. I had house rabbits all my life up until last year (I decided after the last one, I'd have a break). They are mischievous but great company. Every year I had to buy new christmas tree lights as one of them would always find a way to get to them and eat them. I miss the cheeky sods.
I have trouble seeing them as pets because in Greece they are a common food. They also kill and eat their babies after giving birth.
So bunnies are like toddlers, great now to convince my husband we need one.
One of the neighbours bunnies bit her boyfriends finger and wouldn’t let go. Copious amounts of blood dripping from his finger they had an argument about whether to go to hospital with the rabbit still attached or the vets to get them to prise bunny off the mangled digit. Cause of much hilarity.
I think the message here is don't get a bunny if you like having things in your house.
Or just don't give them free run of the whole house unless you're there to supervise.
Load More Replies...I have 2 (have had 4) and honestly they're a nightmare. We had a rescue boy, adopted a girl, they refused to be bonded (a whole other level of stress) and then when we lost the boy we rescued a bonded pair... so we had the girl and the bonded pair. Took one of the bonded pair to the vet and their partner rejected them when we got him home... They say they're better in pairs but we managed to get rabbits who hate other bunnies lol. We now have the un-bonded pair (we lost the girl this year) and they have their own hutches for safety (built by my partner, the commercial ones are too small even for short periods) and get run around time separately. They get on better with the dog than with each other. They're definitely not childrens pets lol
Are they desexed? Definitely some won't bond but it needs to be done in a certain way. Neutral territory at first.
Load More Replies...Bunnies are amazing pets- smart, sassy, intelligent. Definitely not the dumb kids toy people are usually led to believe. They need to be desexed not only for hormones but it helps with litter training, bonding, health and temperament. And they need bunny savvy vets- most normal vets don't get much training in ' exotics '.
Excellent point I forgot to mention desexing. Males will pee on everything when they're in rut. Females can also become aggressive and even bite when left intact. And yes it can be a challenge to find a vet trained in bunny health. I had to drive 45 min to get to mine but they were worth it. My Freddie lived 10 years before his kidneys failed. He was such a good boy always sweet and well behaved.
Load More Replies...We had a bunny that I found as a stray. Found out we both like golden oreos, so when ever I had some, he would hop over and beg until I shared with him.
My aunt and uncle ate our rabbit. When I was a baby, my very young parents had decided to relocate to another city so my father could continue his studies. My mother asked my farm-raised aunt and uncle to take it as a pet for their daughter until we either returned or found a bigger place once they were established.. My aunt and uncle assumed we were not returning. My mother never forgave them.
Oh my word, that is awful. People raised on farms do have very different views on pets. My farming friend and his siblings used to get a calf every year and had to raise it I think until it was the best time to sell it. I’ve only eaten rabbit once myself, and all I could think of was Thumper, never again.
Load More Replies...I never realized people having bunnies running around their house was a thing????
Bunnies need a lot of space to run, 24/7, perhaps an enclosure outside or inside. They are no pets for cages! Ours had their cage just for toilet purpose. And they need a partner, otherwise they will get ill or misbehave or die early. They are really demanding pets. Enjoy your bunnies!
Load More Replies...Bunnies are great but you either need to supervise them or bunny proof your house which as we see is not easy. You also need to make sure you have access to a vet that will take care of your bunny not all vets do. Bunnies teeth grow like our finger nails and need routine trimming. Unless you're experienced with this it's best to have a vet do it. If you're ready to do these things then get you a bunny they're amazing pets! They are smart and they can even learn tricks! They're also little cuddle bugs who would love to lay with you while you binge Netflix! I'd recommend 10/10. :)
After reading Watership Down I never again thought of rabbits as sweet and innocent. Having a vegetable garden just reinforced those feelings. Cute lets you get by with a lot though.
Thank you for this. Was thinking about adopting a rescue bunny. Now I know my house is not ready for this. When I can afford the repairs ( electrical re wire) Going to get ALL the power points at desk / bench height. Why did people ever put power points on floor level ?
When we had one, we kept her in the fully rabbit-proofed spare room behind a baby gate when we weren't at home to supervise. Everything she needed was in there, the litter box, bed, food, and a digging pit filled clay cat litter that she'd spend hours at night trying to dig a burrow in. When we were at home we'd take the baby gate off and let her have free run of every room except the bedroom. She lived to the ripe old age of 11, with just two expensive bouts of gut stasis in the 8 years that she lived with us.
Load More Replies...My cute little buny bite off handle on my new purse. He also loves christmas tree, even more than my cats. We had to banish him from living room, otherwise ornaments wouldn't survive :)
We had a rabbit for 8 years, who lived to be 11- a pretty good age for a larger rabbit. I think one reason she lived so long was, we kept her confined to one rabbit-proofed room behind a baby gate when we weren't home to supervise her. Otherwise, I think she'd have electrocuted herself by chewing on power cords long before the natural end of her life.
I've had both. Trust me, they need a LOT more supervision than cats do.
Load More Replies...I have two outdoor rabbits, both girls. A big brown Rex named Molly and a white fluffy mixed breed Angela. Molly is a big fan of digging, Angela is an escape artist and... Yeah, you can probably figure this out yourself. Well, recently they have been routinely visited by a wild rabbit I have nicknamed Whiskers. I'm currently building an indoor hutch for Angela and her fast-approaching litter of baby buns.
Mine hates hard floors, which we have. I've thrown down some rugs in the living room and he has a pen in the corner. Even when I open the pen, he stays in there most of the time unless playing with the cat. He's a jerk tho. Grunts at me when I go to reach for his hay box, waterer, or food dish. If he doesn't like where your hand is, no matter where, he'll lunge. Then get all excited when he sees you coming with food and hops around like he's a 3 yr old on sugar and caffeine.
I found a dead yellow butterfly one time, I was going to frame it but I left the window open and while I was asleep it got blown off my dresser and my bunny ate it.
I love this, I laughed at some of them and it's so great. I relate so much to some my lionhead rabbits are funny
I had a bunny for a couple years. She kept trying to mate with my cats and chewed everything! You have to learn to bunny proof your home. They chew shoes, clothes, furniture, walls, wires, carpeting down to the sub floor, just everything. She wasn’t friendly to me or cuddly but she did like my cats. They mostly ran away from her.
Not one single Monty Python reference in this whole article. Pandas, I'm disappointed in you. All right. I'll do it myself. "Look at those nasty big pointy teeth!"
My mom found out that she's freaked out by bunnies that aren't in cages
I have never conisdered owning a bunny. I DEFINITELY don't want a bunny now. EVER.
I enjoyed seeing these. I had house rabbits all my life up until last year (I decided after the last one, I'd have a break). They are mischievous but great company. Every year I had to buy new christmas tree lights as one of them would always find a way to get to them and eat them. I miss the cheeky sods.
I have trouble seeing them as pets because in Greece they are a common food. They also kill and eat their babies after giving birth.
So bunnies are like toddlers, great now to convince my husband we need one.
One of the neighbours bunnies bit her boyfriends finger and wouldn’t let go. Copious amounts of blood dripping from his finger they had an argument about whether to go to hospital with the rabbit still attached or the vets to get them to prise bunny off the mangled digit. Cause of much hilarity.