Have you lost your wabbit?
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Just found this chap in the garden.
I've checked with the locals, but none of them has lost his rabbit.
Just thought I'd check whether anyone here had mislaid theirs?
I've made it a lair out of an archive box and it is currently in the garage guarding my motorbike.
It seems quite happy at the moment, but I am ill equipped for animal husbandry.
What's the correct protocol in these circumstances?
I've checked with the locals, but none of them has lost his rabbit.
Just thought I'd check whether anyone here had mislaid theirs?
I've made it a lair out of an archive box and it is currently in the garage guarding my motorbike.
It seems quite happy at the moment, but I am ill equipped for animal husbandry.
What's the correct protocol in these circumstances?
Awwww, da wittle bunny wabbit!!!
I wouldn't have thought they travel far, previous experience of escaped bunnies has usually turned them up in nearby gardens or bushy areas.
If nobody knows anything about him, then the best bet, as already mentioned, is to call the RSPCA, Blue Cross or other local animal shelters and say he's pitched up and nobody knows anything about him.
Or keep him and train him to attack any burglars, its the last thing they'd expect!
I wouldn't have thought they travel far, previous experience of escaped bunnies has usually turned them up in nearby gardens or bushy areas.
If nobody knows anything about him, then the best bet, as already mentioned, is to call the RSPCA, Blue Cross or other local animal shelters and say he's pitched up and nobody knows anything about him.
Or keep him and train him to attack any burglars, its the last thing they'd expect!
ben5732 said:
Shame i can't take him off your hands, and no not for pie!
Stop it, Ben.You are not going to shag the rabbit...
Thing is, we live in the middle of bloody nowhere. I can't believe he has managed to find our garden without being eaten by Mr Fox.
We are at least a quarter of a mile from the nearest village. And that is on the far side of a railway line.
I guess that a poster on the local village hall noticeboard is called for.
4key said:
Obviously must belong to a child, hang about outside schools with the rabbit and ask kids if they want to see it, they might recognise it.
Yes, good post 4key but as school is still not back after the summer hols; maybe childrens playgrounds are worth a try!?Oh and I think it is going to rain tomorrow so be sure to wear you long mac.
HTH
Silverbullet767 said:
Call the RSPCA?
Good job making a home for the rabbit!
dont bother with rspca, they have 1000`s of rabbits and there are far better places to rehome him to.Good job making a home for the rabbit!
go out in the morning and get him some nuggets and hay, notify vets, he may well of been dumped, lots are by owners who cannot cope anymore, and they think its pefectly ok to just set them "free" in the "wild"
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