The size of the enclosure wasn't a concern - just the fact that she is confined at all was what I was referring to.
But - good luck with her.
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The size of the enclosure wasn't a concern - just the fact that she is confined at all was what I was referring to.
But - good luck with her.
I know but still, she needs ME.... I can feel it. Oh gosh those pitbulls are barking again. What is it this time.... please stand by...
OH MY GOSH! The dogs climbed the fence and are trying to tear the pen open! Poor flower is hiding in her house. ..... What should I do!? :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
Go out there and throw water on the dogs, scare them off, call their owners and demand they keep them better contained!
I forgot the pin is it the front of my fence and her pin is directly in front of my window- I threw it out the window, and they tried to run at me... I slammed my window shut and they are attacking my window....... Now they are giving up and climbing back up the fence.
I called their owners, lecturing them. This is the quote:
"Shut up! our dogs didn't do that! If you call me one more time about this, and or the AC come or the police come, you might as well consider your cat dog and rabbit D.E.A.D.
I'd get the police and animal control involved tomorrow, ask what you can do, as the dogs have repeatedly been in your yard, tried to attack you, and you are concerned for the life of your child and yourself, as well as your pets. Don't mention the rabbit but tell them you are afraid for your own safety on your own property, and ask what can be done. Mention the threat they just made as well.
And get rid of that rabbit! I'm sure she'll be much better off elsewhere, and a lot safer too. She DOES NOT need you - she needs to be free - she's a WILD ANIMAL and not in need of human intervention! Enough drama already!!! :rolleyes::mad:
Why are all the pictures you posted of different bunnies? If you really do have a bunny in your yard I wouldn't keep it in a cage. For one thing, it's a wild creature and needs its freedom. Also, wild animals can carry diseases that could potentially make your pets sick. As an example, we have lots of prairie dogs where I live, some of which carry the plague. Animals that eat an infected prairie dog also contract the plague.
It's against the law over here also to keep any wild animal. We have a sanctuary for wild hurt or found creatures. The sanctuary has a vet and many volunteers to help and when the animlas are taken there they are looked after until ready to be released back to the wild.
It's cruel to keep a wild thing caged and most of the time they end up sick and dying.
I would call a wildlife rescue who has experience. You should never keep a wild animal honestly if you don't have experience. :) If you want a bunny go adopt one! PLUS a lot of dogs will kill a wild rabbit regardless of breed. Doesn't make them bad. I know mine would. It's called instinct.
I see I'm not the only one afterall, that is skeptical of all these dubious claims.