DianeS
Ridin' The Range
I have a litter of baby rabbits that are all incredibly friendly. They run to the front of the cage when I come near, and won't leave until I've spent time petting each one.
This morning I went outside and headed to my rabbit enclosure to feed and water everybody - and I was met on the way by one of the baby rabbits!
It turns out that some of the rabbits had figured out how to push aside one of the panels to their hutch and get out. I didn't even know there was a loose panel, let alone that the resulting gap was big enough for any to get out. Once out of the hutch, it was easy to get out of the enclosure since it's chain link and they're still small.
I gathered up my rabbits, which came over to my feet and waited for petting, and I played musical rabbits so the babies had a solid enclosure and the one with the hole is inhabited by a larger rabbit that can't get out of it. (I'll fix it right tonight, this was stopgap for today.)
But I had 6 rabbits in that hutch. I can't even imagine the mess of trying to chase them all down and catch them if they hadn't been friendly and wanting to be picked up! They'd gotten out of their hutch, out of the enclosure, and it would have been an easy hop for them to have been out of the yard.
So if you don't understand the importance of having friendly rabbits that come up to you on their own, maybe this will change your mind!
This morning I went outside and headed to my rabbit enclosure to feed and water everybody - and I was met on the way by one of the baby rabbits!
It turns out that some of the rabbits had figured out how to push aside one of the panels to their hutch and get out. I didn't even know there was a loose panel, let alone that the resulting gap was big enough for any to get out. Once out of the hutch, it was easy to get out of the enclosure since it's chain link and they're still small.
I gathered up my rabbits, which came over to my feet and waited for petting, and I played musical rabbits so the babies had a solid enclosure and the one with the hole is inhabited by a larger rabbit that can't get out of it. (I'll fix it right tonight, this was stopgap for today.)
But I had 6 rabbits in that hutch. I can't even imagine the mess of trying to chase them all down and catch them if they hadn't been friendly and wanting to be picked up! They'd gotten out of their hutch, out of the enclosure, and it would have been an easy hop for them to have been out of the yard.
So if you don't understand the importance of having friendly rabbits that come up to you on their own, maybe this will change your mind!