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Old 04-13-2007, 03:40 PM
 
Location: Heartland Florida
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When I lived in Florida City there were Bobcats around. No rabbit problem there! Anyway who cares if the rabbits eat some weeds?
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Old 04-13-2007, 03:42 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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I've had a pet rabbit- it lived outside, hated it in the house. When a hurricane would come, I put it in a playpen unless we were playing with it. Our pool was fenced and it dug a deep hole in the ground. Then it would come to the rest of the yard when my dog and cat were out to play. It would push a beachball and we would push it back and she would nose it back to us. I had a roofer who kicked the beachball out of the way and every time he looked around, the ball was back. It took him a while before he saw the bunny bunting it back to him! It would freak people out to see it sitting in the front yard in the evening- it was big as a large cat and the cars would go by and the drivers would do a double take.

I've heard that human hair keeps them out of gardens. Have been to a haridresser when someone came in to get a bag full to keep rabbits away.
Human hair? The barber/beauty shop will make a killing selling hair...
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Old 04-13-2007, 03:55 PM
 
Location: Marion, IN
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Post a pic of the rabbit hunter cat....
Per your request I present Mickey, the great hunter!

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Old 04-13-2007, 04:02 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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Per your request I present Mickey, the great hunter!
Thanks, great pic
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:14 PM
 
Location: Riverview
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Default Just they way they are

Bad dog no biscuit


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Funny thing, RIverview, we had a cat when I was younger who used to spend a lot of time outdoors. One day my mother was alarmed to watch the cat being chased by a big doberman past the back window. About 30 seconds later the pair crossed the window again going in the OTHER direction.... but this time my cat was chasing the whimpering doberman.

_______Not we don't treat them bad to make them mean. They are just very terirtoral and as a matter af fact a couple dobies made the mistake of getting under our fence and into the yard. They soon found out that even at two on one they were luckey that I opended the gate and let them run out. And they never came back But with thieir butts whipped like that who would. As far as letting a cat hurt poor rabbits that have been run out or thieir homes and are just trying to survive. Well that cat better have ten lives cause I have a 20 gauge to protect those bunnies.


Unless you're one of them "dog fighting" types that keep your dogs deprived to stay mean, of course.
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