Mar 2022
12:57pm, 23 Mar 2022
9,475 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Came home to find second baby rabbit (half of) under the kitchen table.
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Mar 2022
2:50pm, 23 Mar 2022
9,123 posts
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Raemond
I didn't realise IKEA did rabbits now, baby or otherwise.
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Mar 2022
2:57pm, 23 Mar 2022
9,522 posts
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sallykate
It's a good job we love the little blighters, isn't it?
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Mar 2022
3:22pm, 23 Mar 2022
9,476 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Cuts the cat food bill down a bit anyway.
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Mar 2022
3:26pm, 23 Mar 2022
9,477 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
He doesn’t need to come indoors now if he doesn’t want to. He’s got a fresh, organic food supply, drinking water (pond) and a comfy place to sleep on the log pile.
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Mar 2022
8:57pm, 23 Mar 2022
16,657 posts
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NDWDave
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Mar 2022
11:16pm, 23 Mar 2022
7,396 posts
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Corrah
Was just in in bed and about to put the light in when Shelby came in with this: Very much alive and he let me take it so it’s back outside and he is inside now. Thinking this may be the start of things to come!
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Mar 2022
11:19pm, 23 Mar 2022
25,599 posts
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Serendippily
Is that someone’s pet? It looks very plump for a wild bunny
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Mar 2022
12:08am, 24 Mar 2022
87,544 posts
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Hanneke
Yes! I was thinking that... Like the two rabbits my neighbours released inside my rabbit fencing, to destroy my newly planted food forest. They had clearly been bought from a meat rabbit rearing farm! Fat, shiny coats and the came running towards me when I went to feed the chickens, clearly expecting to be fed! 😱 I picked them up and put them outside the fence then felt bad as I thought they probably could not fend for themselves! But I didn't have anywhere to keep them and I don't eat meat... They would have been good for the pot!
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Mar 2022
6:59am, 24 Mar 2022
7,397 posts
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Corrah
Oh heck I hope not. A bit scared to go and see where I released it.
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