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Date Posted: 22:49:30 02/23/02 Sat
Author: Sue J.
Subject: Re: loose pet rabbit
In reply to: gloria kuchlewski 's message, "loose pet rabbit" on 14:10:06 02/14/02 Thu

>Hi Gloria, I live in Oz. I've now got four pet rabbits who I let our regularly in our back yard. Unfortunatly they don't like going back into their cages at the end of the day, so we have to chase them around with a large fishing net and eventually succeed in catching them (although as I have been doing this for a while, they are starting to catch on that its quicker and easier for both of us to just get back into their cage themselves when they see me coming!!?)

Also, if we go outside with some food, and crouch down to their level they will come to us to get their treat. ie: carrot/apple. Maybe, try this method? Just be patient, and the rabbit may get close enough so you can pick it up with your own hands, as it starts to trust you more.
GOOD LUCK, Sue.


People near my house had a pet rabbit, it got loose
>this summer. Now it has adopted my yard! I can't get
>close to this rabbit, people who owned it no longer
>care! They say if I can caught it I can have it. I
>or someone else would love to give this bunny a home -
>I am afraid this winter that something will kill it!
>I would feel terrible if this happened. I know there
>are humane traps to help - but where does one get
>these or do you have any other ideas? Animal Control
>will do nothing Thanks for helping saving this bunny
>- he really is cute all white!

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