She waited and watched as the creature in the bush struggled to look at her. Amusement was clear in her eyes, and although the sight was comical to see, she was sure the poor creature was humiliated. One ear cocked forward as the male spoke, amusement at his excuse pulling up a corner of her mouth, but she hid it by slightly turning her head away. She gazed at him, knowing that he was stuck but he wouldn't admit it. Males... This whole situation was amusing, but she was curious as to how he had gotten stuck there in the first place. And she knew that if she laughed, he would be further embarrassed and possibly upset. And she didn't want to upset him.
"And what are you doing here?" Her head jerked towards him, her full attention on him as she peered down at his form. She found his eyes quite intriguing, even for one in this situation. "Hunting." She nudged the rabbit slightly forward with her paw, then looked at him again. "So, what purpose does this serve as training? Self defense against bushes?" She couldn't help herself, the wanted to try and make light of his situation, and so she sat patiently, soon to offer her help to extricate him from the clutches of the brier bush whether he asked it or not.