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Yep. Unfortunately you see more dead rabbits then alive ones here. Roadkill, hawks, eagles, etc.I do not buy hay labeled for rabbits.
It is so much cheaper to buy hay labeled for horses.
I would imagine that if it stays and lives in the yard like it currently is living that it probably won't be around for too long before something eats it.
Yep. Unfortunately you see more dead rabbits then alive ones here. Roadkill, hawks, eagles, etc.
I would probably put a small amount of pellets for it to eat, and see how it acts.The BABBIT is here
Should I try catching it now
I gave it half a raspberry and put the other part in the cage. I also put a *few* (actually few) pellets in the cage. Hopefully it goes in and sees it’s ok later so I can start catching it soon. It doesn’t seem interested in Timothy hay :/I would probably put a small amount of pellets for it to eat, and see how it acts.
If you want to let it out each day and shut it up each night, you will need to be able to catch it regularly-- so getting it used to eating in a cage (or something of the sort) would be the first step. But if you close the door the first time it goes in the cage, it may not want to go back in for a second try.