Our garden is usually full of rabbits, something which the cat takes full advantage of. No way of stopping them coming in either.
Speaking of trapped rabbits, we had a problem a few years ago when a female rabbit raised her kits in the bottom of an old bag of charcoal in the shed. We'd noticed the rabbit in the shed, but not her kits, and locked the shed to stop the rabbits going in there again. It was very, very unpleasant when we next went into the shed a few weeks later; the other rabbits steered clear of the garden from the rest of the year.
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Date: 2004-03-22 02:35 am (UTC)Our garden is usually full of rabbits, something which the cat takes full advantage of. No way of stopping them coming in either.
Speaking of trapped rabbits, we had a problem a few years ago when a female rabbit raised her kits in the bottom of an old bag of charcoal in the shed. We'd noticed the rabbit in the shed, but not her kits, and locked the shed to stop the rabbits going in there again. It was very, very unpleasant when we next went into the shed a few weeks later; the other rabbits steered clear of the garden from the rest of the year.