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Rabbit in garage?

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There is either the worlds fattest field mouse or a baby rabbit in my garage. It's been sitting out in the couple last two days, but ducks under the same shelving unit when I go out to the car in the morning. (It apparently decided it has a safe spot.)

I left the garage door open all afternoon / evening yesterday, but it was still there this morning, same spot.

I will try leaving the garage door open tonight, since rabbits are more active at night, but if it still won't leave, what can I leave in the garage that it can eat so it doesn't die?

(I don't want a pet - wild rabbits make crappy pets - but I don't want a corpse either. Nor do I want to unload and move my shelving units out to find the body before it decomposes - I just cleaned the damn garage, for crissakes.)
 
http://rabbit.org/suggested-vegetables-and-fruits-for-a-rabbit-diet/

Apparently I eat like a rabbit. 😀
Tasty list.

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