what to do with baby rabbits?

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sixone

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Maybe you could find a science teacher to adopt them. A few calls to local schools should do the trick.
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: DP
crap, mom just called and said the dog got a hold of them.

i was going to cook em

Maybe you should just dump them in a field somewhere ASAP.
 

cerebusPu

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DP
crap, mom just called and said the dog got a hold of them.

i was going to cook em

Maybe you should just dump them in a field somewhere ASAP.

arent they dead already?

man...you rescued some baby rabbits from under the house and now they are dead cause the dog ate them. urgh
 

Uppsala9496

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I've run them over with a tractor before (didn't see them until they were hacked up bloody carcases behind me). I've caught my dog having a nice afternoon snack. I've seen a fox have a nice snack......
You move them outside, and they are as good as dead.
 

DrPizza

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4 inches?
They're as good as dead, even if the dog didn't get them.
Their only hope is to leave them about where they were. Hopefully momma rabbit comes along and moves them before the chemical stuff kills them. Should have left them alone.
 

anno

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS

I moved to Canonsburg, PA last summer there are wild rabbits all over the damn place. If it wouldn't piss off the locals I'd take my 12 gauge out & thin the population a little.

Viper GTS

we don't have anywhere near the rabbit problem we used to, since we got owls. I mean.. we didn't get owls, so much as some big owls moved into the neighborhood. there's not so many stray cats anymore either.

doesn't seem like owls much care for possums, though.. still plenty of them.

anno
 
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Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: DP
crap, mom just called and said the dog got a hold of them.

i was going to cook em
:(

i was kidding about the dog thing, they are fine. i'll be heading home in a few minutes to let them go. i'm sure they will be fine. i see rabbits scampering across the yard every night when i run.


again, THEY ARE NOT DEAD, i was kidding around.


/ahole
 

cerebusPu

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Originally posted by: DP
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: DP
crap, mom just called and said the dog got a hold of them.

i was going to cook em
:(

i was kidding about the dog thing, they are fine. i'll be heading home in a few minutes to let them go. i'm sure they will be fine. i see rabbits scampering across the yard every night when i run.


again, THEY ARE NOT DEAD, i was kidding around.


/ahole

you a$$. take pics and let them go.
 
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: cerebusPu
Originally posted by: DP
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: DP
crap, mom just called and said the dog got a hold of them.

i was going to cook em
:(

i was kidding about the dog thing, they are fine. i'll be heading home in a few minutes to let them go. i'm sure they will be fine. i see rabbits scampering across the yard every night when i run.


again, THEY ARE NOT DEAD, i was kidding around.


/ahole

you a$$. take pics and let them go.


breaker breaker 1 9, i'm at work, heading home in a few minutes to take pics, over and out.
 

jjones

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Rabbits are cockroaches with fur. I suggest putting them back in the yard and then mowing the lawn.
 

2cpuminimum

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take pics, feed them, grow them up, then cook them and eat them. Or, if you don't eat meat, grow them up and sell them to a butcher or someone else who does.