How deep can a rabbit dig?
I need to know because my mom is going to put up a fence to keep them out of the garden.
I need to know because my mom is going to put up a fence to keep them out of the garden.
Now, when I say house, I mean like one room at a time. My mom won’t let me let her loose in the backyard because we have a wired fence yard. She only gets to go out side if she’s on her harness, but she’s not that into having it on. She finds a way to pull herself out. I think she’s just so energenic because she’s young. But Im still worried that she wont have fun in life, but she gets to roam in my small room. HELP!
I was wondering if i could put a fence, not anything special but just like a normal fence the rabbit can’t hop over and put it stretching from my tv to the couch (they’re across the room from each other) so that my rabbit has a limited area to go in because my mom doesn’t want it going under the kitchen table because it craps there? any help please as to where i could get this? i have an area where i want the rabbit to be in but i just want to block it off with like a fence.
We had a pest control company come to our house that was a waste of money. I wanted to just get rid of pest control in general since we hardly have a bug problem. However, one day while I was in the shower, some salesguy talked his way into the house, and my mom has switched over to his company.
The more I thought about it, the more I didn’t like it. Over the past few years, we have acquired mutliple birds, tons of lizards, two families of bunnies… our backyard is teeming with life. My mom keeps insisting that the posion they use is mammal friendly, and that it has these capsule thingies that only hurt bugs. I keep wondering how on earth that’s possible; usually if something eats something that has been poisoned, they get poisoned too…?
Does anyone know about the technology this pest control company is promoting? And will it decimate the wildlife? ;_; They’ve survived past pest control companies… but this one seems far more aggressive.
I should probably stop being a nosy kid. But I’m freaking out because I also have a pet rabbit who lives outside.
What are some lines in the movie i can use for my review?
Like lines with literary devices?
Also, what is the first (exact) line in the movie where Molly and her mom are both looking up at the sky and her mom says something about it watching over her??
Thank you everyone!
My mom left the fence open at the bottom, and it ran away. We gave him the whole backyard, and covered all the exits. It never escaped, and it was happy. Also, he had a girlfriend. We have two rabbits, so now she’s sad. It’s surprising cause he was the quiet type. Help?
ok i seen it there this huge rabbit that look likes a fat cat that runs around the neighborhood and it always goes into our yard and eats my moms vegetables and plants. i feel so bad because i know my mom gets mad. but it disapears so fast. it sneaks in our garden i think at night or early in the morning. have any suggestions. my mom jokes around if she catches it shes going to eat it.
thanks for answering but our garden is huge its not a small garden.
My mom said that something burrowed under our wire fence and ate our broccoli and squash. But the thing is, whatever got under there is living under the shed right next to the garden. We either want to trap it safely and let it go somewhere else, or find a repellent. We’re not sure what it is but if I had to guess, I would say either a rabbit or a mole. A groundhog lived under that shed a couple years ago but they don’t burrow, do they?
Please help! And please don’t suggest anything lethal; we want to avoid that if we can help it.
Thank you! =)
I just got a baby french angora rabbit. I have 2 others (adults) that live outside (they are in rabbit palaces as my friends say, have cubbys, litterboxes, resting plates, runs that lead into grass, toys, salt blocks, personal fans and a water misting system as well as bug repellent systems) but I would like to give keeping one indoors a try. I do have dogs in my house, but they are highly trained, and they love animals. They run free with chickens and ducks, and my indoor cats. I would just like to know how to go about doing it, where to keep it at first, everything and anything. It is only a few weeks old now, so it’s still with its mom, so I’m trying to get everything ready before it’s ready to come to me.