Late this evening Clover heard a knock at the door. When she opened the door she only found this crate. It had some ominous warnings.
She couldn't understand why there'd be a warning to not feed the labbit. After all, what harm would come from feeding a sweet, innocent labbit? How could a little white labbit survive barred up in a crate without any food?
She quickly opened the box and heard shuffling in the darkest corners of the crate. "Little labbit," she asked. "Won't you come out?"
Silence.
"I'll bring you a carrot," she offered. She hopped away and returned with a carrot, and suddenly there was movement. Then...
...a pile of bones and sneakered feet came tumbling out of the crate. And climbing over them came this furry green labbit! Apparently feeding him turns him from a cute, fluffy white labbit into this green, mischievous grinning labbit.
He even seems to have lost his charming moustache with his diet. Other than his hue, he looked to be in good health (fat and bunchy, as a bunny should be) and he did seem rather happy to be free from his crate.
In any case, Clover told the little green labbit that the color of his fur didn't matter to her or their warren, so she invited him to stay, and he said yes!
The labbits, of course, are eager to feed this little guy, but he better get rid of all those bones. Labbits are vegetarian!