Not a Cat!

Wenchy

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I wasn't sure where to put this.

I live in Drum Point (close to the clubhouse)

I'm not familiar with rabbits.

This poor thing is underneath my car and is obviously domestic.

It comes out and gets within inches of me.

I have a cat carrier by the car with the door open (and a carrot inside :lol:)

If anybody knows someone who has lost a white rabbit with blue eyes please PM me.
 

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mAlice

professional daydreamer
I wasn't sure where to put this.

I live in Drum Point (close to the clubhouse)

I'm not familiar with rabbits.

This poor thing is underneath my car and is obviously domestic.

It comes out and gets within inches of me.

I have a cat carrier by the car with the door open (and a carrot inside :lol:)

If anybody knows someone who has lost a white rabbit with blue eyes please PM me.

Dinner
 
I wasn't sure where to put this.

I live in Drum Point (close to the clubhouse)

I'm not familiar with rabbits.

This poor thing is underneath my car and is obviously domestic.

It comes out and gets within inches of me.

I have a cat carrier by the car with the door open (and a carrot inside :lol:)

If anybody knows someone who has lost a white rabbit with blue eyes please PM me.

I thought you had a loose pet rabbit running around there before.
 

Wenchy

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I thought you had a loose pet rabbit running around there before.

Yes. The other is a large brown rabbit the neighbors have named Peter Cottontail.

Everyone feeds him.

This is a new addition and still very tame.

Peter is now timid.
 

Wenchy

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More pics of Bunny.

If anybody knows anything about the care of rabbits please PM me.

He/she is an adult and I'm scared about picking him/her up and being bitten.

My cats had to go out and surprisingly they had no animosity towards Bunny.

If nobody claims Bunny I will be keeping him/her.

He/she seems to have chosen me. :cds:
 

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mamatutu

mama to two
He/she is no dumb bunny, and picked you on purpose. I love that your cats are ok with Bunny, too! Very cute! Don't get too attached, in case someone claims him/her. :smile:
 

Wenchy

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He/she is no dumb bunny, and picked you on purpose. I love that your cats are ok with Bunny, too! Very cute! Don't get too attached, in case someone claims him/her. :smile:

Yeah.

I'm going to wait at least a week to order a hutch. :lol:

He/she is in front of me right now but I don't know how to get it.

I've done research and if you don't pick them up in the correct way the force of their back legs as they struggle can break their back.

Hopefully, someone will read this and I can get Bunny inside (spoiled brat will have a private room)..until I get the hutch.
 

NextJen

Raisin cane
Yeah.

I'm going to wait at least a week to order a hutch. :lol:

He/she is in front of me right now but I don't know how to get it.

I've done research and if you don't pick them up in the correct way the force of their back legs as they struggle can break their back.

Hopefully, someone will read this and I can get Bunny inside (spoiled brat will have a private room)..until I get the hutch.

Did you try a hare net?






j/k - good luck catching it
 

luvmygdaughters

Well-Known Member
Yeah.

I'm going to wait at least a week to order a hutch. :lol:

He/she is in front of me right now but I don't know how to get it.

I've done research and if you don't pick them up in the correct way the force of their back legs as they struggle can break their back.

Hopefully, someone will read this and I can get Bunny inside (spoiled brat will have a private room)..until I get the hutch.

We had a huge white rabbit when I was a kid. It seems to me we picked him up like a small dog, supporting his back legs. Hope that helps
 

Roman

Active Member
We had a huge white rabbit when I was a kid. It seems to me we picked him up like a small dog, supporting his back legs. Hope that helps
I have a Bunny, and that's how I pick him up. No scruffing, because they freak out, and that's how their backs get broken from what I've heard.
 

Wenchy

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I have a Bunny, and that's how I pick him up. No scruffing, because they freak out, and that's how their backs get broken from what I've heard.

I did read that...no scruffing. I'm an excellent scruffer with my kitty's.

Rabbits get stressed out and will kick their hind legs at such a velocity they can break their backs.

I've done all the research and am just hoping someone can come over and demonstrate for me.

This Bunny will have a good home but I still have my fingers crossed that someone will adopt him/her or claim him/her.
 
More pics of Bunny.

If anybody knows anything about the care of rabbits please PM me.

He/she is an adult and I'm scared about picking him/her up and being bitten.

My cats had to go out and surprisingly they had no animosity towards Bunny.

If nobody claims Bunny I will be keeping him/her.

He/she seems to have chosen me. :cds:

If he goes down a hole just don't try to follow him.
 

Moved_south

New Member
This is not funny. Peter and Bunny were humping in the neighbor's yard.[/QUOTE] :cds:

Yes on the supporting the back legs-- just watch out for the claws. They can be very sharp. I would worry more about being scratched then bitten. And hold close to your body- they like the security. Good luck!
 

Wenchy

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Moved_south said:
Yes on the supporting the back legs-- just watch out for the claws. They can be very sharp. I would worry more about being scratched then bitten. And hold close to your body- they like the security. Good luck!

Would you like two rabbits? :lmao:

Somebody from the forums PM'd me and we will trap them early next week. They know all about rabbits.

They also know a vet who will do a spay/neuter at minimal cost.

Bunny was eating out of my hand earlier today. Peter might be more of a challenge.
 
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