Monday, May 24, 2010

Rabbit in his burrow?

I adopted a rabbit a few months ago; I've never had one before. Since a week ago I found he's made a VERY long winding hole in my garden floor- and he's been down there since yesterday morning. Should I be worried? No he doesn't have a mate. So what on earth is he doing down there for so long? Should I try to get him out or just wait till he wants to come back?
Answers:
A: are you sure he is a he
B: are you sure he is the only one in that hole
I would make sure he is in there and not some other animal and why would you not put him or her in a cage. i would go get a cage so he or she doesn't get hurt. In the wild they make a home in a hole so you might never see him or her. remember Bugs Bunny ..
I have a rabbit thankfully he doesn't dig large holes or burrows.
He probaly wont come back up, i can imagine a hole built to its specications is much more entertaining than a hutch.
Food would be one of its biggest problems try leaving some good food out side of the hole. My rabbit loves petunias as a treat.
Wht ever you do dont try to dig him out. The tunnel may collapse. unless you know the exact postion of the rabbit in the hole.
he may be scared of something that cant reach him in his hole.
Hope he comes out !
The best thing to do is to get him out! Once he is in there you never know when he will come out and when he does you may not be there and he could be attacked by cats dogs and foxes. Also it is quite likely there could be another bunny down there so get bunny out and fill the hole
i would try to cox him out
make sure u get him out
something could get him.. somehow
if he doesnt get out go in after him
then bathe him :] lol
when he does come out give him treats but make sure u watch him wehn u let him wander around like that
alrite i hope that helped
Jenny

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