Attempting To Catch A Loose Rabbit [Update Thread]

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Malorey

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I would first like to post a link to my introduction thread, as I did some discussing with ZRabbits, so there is some information on the situation:

http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=73771&forum_id=26

So, as you probably have gotten by now. I am trying to catch a loose Rabbit. I in the past caught a loose Guinea Pig, but he was a breeze because he came right to us with Carrots. While I did not try food with this Rabbit, so far I am able to get very close to him, but take one more step, and he gets right up and runs off, and is quite a fast bunny.

He is in an area that is not very good; many drug addicts, violent people, and near a busier road. So I have been quite worried for him!

I have so far only gone out twice in hopes to get him, but hadn't any tools besides my hands and a blanket. Both being unsuccessful in his capture. I will be borrowing a net this time around.

He is a black and white Rabbit, and looks a lot like the Rabbit on the far right of your logo on the top of this forum! Another thing is, he has made friends with two (actual) wild Rabbits, and there is a chance he could have mated with them, or one of them. In the past in the next town over we had that happen, and now when you go there you see 'part-wild' bunnies of many colors.

I thought I'd start this thread as an update thread: Whether for capture, attempts, or the Rabbit itself!

Send some Rabbit catching vibes! :pray:
 
If he's that acclimated to living outdoors, you might want to wait a little, till it's not so hot, to try to catch him. It's going to be about 15` cooler tomorrow than today in your area, I think.
 
If you have actually seen this rabbit with wild bunnies, he already knows all the escapes. He's turned feral. It happens some times where wild rabbits will accept domestic rabbits. It might now be impossible and you could do him more harm than good trying to remove him now. But you never know. It's up to you. Wishing you luck, which ever direction you go.

K
 

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