This Very Tiny And Very Angry Bunny Is Such A Mood

Nov 24, 2025byEmily Dawson

If you have ever felt irrationally annoyed at something small, you might find a surprisingly furry kindred spirit in one very tiny rabbit who recently went viral for having a full meltdown over a carpet. The clip is only a few seconds long, but the energy is unforgettable. One determined bunny. One expensive rug. One human who cannot believe what she is witnessing. It is all wonderfully relatable in the most unexpected way.

A Small Bunny With A Big Attitude

TikTok user @taylorllacey shared the moment her rabbit decided her green rug was, apparently, his sworn enemy. Instead of nibbling politely or hopping off to explore, he went straight into demolition mode, tearing at the carpet as if he were on a mission.

Taylor tried redirecting him, gently at first and then with increasing disbelief.
“Dude! No. Stop!” she said, approaching him like you would a toddler caught red-handed.

The bunny, however, had no interest in negotiation. He kicked his little feet, growled, and doubled down as if to say, “Absolutely not. I have plans.”

The Drama Intensifies

What made the moment so funny was just how seriously this tiny creature took his task. Taylor added a text overlay:
“So much anger in such a tiny body.”

She was not wrong. The bunny’s tantrum was the perfect mix of stubborn, adorable, and chaotic. Even when she begged him to stop, the determined little troublemaker just kept ripping at the fibres.

Only when he decided the job was done did he finally hop away with all the confidence of someone who believes he is completely justified.

TikTok Cannot Get Enough

The video struck a chord online, gathering over 770,000 views, 140,000 likes, and thousands of comments from people who had no idea rabbits could get this emotional.

“I thought rabbits were angels who smell like cotton candy and never get angry,” one commenter wrote.

Another joked, “Construction is at work here. He’s just trying to keep you safe.”

Rabbit owners, meanwhile, shared tips that only true bunny parents would know, including using tile samples to protect carpets from digging instincts. Apparently, this is a common bunny problem.

Why Rabbits Do This

(Short, simple, and accurate)

Rabbits naturally dig. It is an instinctive behavior connected to burrowing, nesting, and exploring. When they live indoors, soft rugs and carpets can trigger that instinct. It does not mean they are misbehaving on purpose – it is just part of who they are.

Providing digging mats, cardboard boxes, or safe alternative textures can help redirect the impulse.

In the end, Taylor’s frustrated little rabbit became a relatable icon. His determination, his attitude, his refusal to be redirected – it all feels like a perfect snapshot of the days when everything annoys you and you cannot explain why.

@taylorllacey this rug was 250$ 🥲 #rabbitsoftiktok ♬ original sound – taylor ⋆˚࿔
Emily Dawson
byEmily Dawson

Toronto-based freelance writer and lifelong cat lover. Emily covers pet care, animal behavior, and heartwarming rescue stories. She has adopted three shelter cats and actively supports local animal charities.