In Mexico, where butcher shops routinely sell rabbit, the rabbit comes skinned and headless, but with the fluffy tail still attached. This is because from the neck back, rabbits and cats are built the same; they just move differently. You check that the fluffy tail isn’t stapled on to ensure you aren’t eating cat stew.
In Mexico, where butcher shops routinely sell rabbit, the rabbit comes skinned and headless, but with the fluffy tail still attached. This is because from the neck back, rabbits and cats are built the same; they just move differently. You check that the fluffy tail isn’t stapled on to ensure you aren’t eating cat stew.