The wildness isn't bred out of these "cool looking designer cats" and that causes conflicts when people bring them into their homes. The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota which is a no-kill big cat rescue organization can no longer accept them and gets dozens of calls a month from people looking to give them up. The stories are heartbreaking. www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a-hybrid-domestic/
My guess is that rabbits were usually clubbed over the head and then skinned from the feet up. It's a turnaround is fair play type of picture. Sort of a medieval equivalent of Gary Larson!
I don't think the blurb does a good job of explaining where this is useful. This is being used in places where the building isn't done in neat grids with each dwelling numbered and marked accordingly. It's for places in Africa or South America where people live on unnamed streets or in maze-like alleys. It allows you to say this is the phrase for my little piece of the world.
www.wildcatsanctuary.org/education/species/hybrid-domestic/what-is-a-hybrid-domestic/