chinbunny1
Ridin' The Range
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This is one of the reasons why I never recommend letting your rabbits run loose. Because I ended up dealing with neighbors last week, that made their mess my, and the cities problem. According to the other neighbors, these rabbits had been running free for about six weeks or so. Established a small, feral colony, had babies, tunneled under the neighbors houses, and ate their gardens. A couple of weeks ago, a small group of these rabbits came across a busy highway, onto our property to eat our garden. It took me several hours to get my hands on at least three of them. Two more took off across the road. Called the police to report them. At first we thought someone had abandoned them in the yard. Next day I took one across the road, to see if the neighbors were missing any. Turned out they belonged to a family just across the road from me. They had them in cages that were covered with chicken fence instead of galvanized wire. Said they decided they didn't want them any more after they got out, and said to keep anything that comes across the road, that they wanted to get rid of what was running around. And they were shooting at them with a rifle to kill them, in town! in the meantime turned out the one bunny I had caught belonged to a neighbor kid. I ended up giving him back. Or actually they traded him for another they caught right on the spot, and gave to me. Poor rabbit wa sput in a filthy dirty caged, that they said they would clean(yeah right, it sat there out in the open for a couple of days. You could see the poop buildup from the road). Rabbit they gave me was their breeding buck that was running loose. Poor animal has been traumatized ever since they caught him, and has shown signs of agression, because of them being mean to him. I found one bunny a really good home. The same day I got rid of him, I noticed the neighbors rabbits running loose in their yard. With their owner, sitting on the porch, smoking and watching them. He hearded them to the backyard when he saw me approaching. I asked him if she still wanted to get rid of what was there in front of him. He said no, that they wanted to keep these, and sell them in their yard sale that weekend. Didn't bother catching them. I went across the road, only to discover one of their brown rabbits, running loose behind our garage. I phoned the police on them. I know the guy that made the visit. He is also an animal lover, and understood that feral rabbits can be a problem if they get out of control. He was not very happy about the situation. He looked at our garden, looked at the rabbit running loose(still behind the garage), went yeah thats def not a wild one, and took a look at what we had already caught. Then he went and paid the neighbors a visit, and was down there for some time. Next morning I filed my second complaint with the city. Since it was also on record with the police, they sent them a letter stating they had better take care of the situation or else. I think they made them get rid of all of them. The cages were hauled out with rabbits in them. I think they shot the ones that were running loose. They have disappeared. I haven't seen a single one since monday morning.
In the meantime I have managed to get cages for the remaining three rabbits. They were very, very scared at first. One of them has really done an about face. He wants to be held all the time, and nothing but love. had him out in one of my yard pens a couple of days, and all he wanted was love, to be petted and held, every time I walked by. Almost ike he was thanking me for saving his life. Kind of put a burden on me because my cages were already full, and they had to live in carriers till I could get something for them. The old breeding buck won't let me touch him at all. Honestly, I think they were very, very mean to him. The most he will do is come up and sniff my hand. I haven't tried touching him that much since he has tried to bite me. figured Id give him a chance, and let him come around on his own. I know I should have them processed, but, I think Id rather give them a chance after what they have been put through. Plus the very loving one has already grown on me.
This is the first time I have had to clean up someone else mess. This is why people shouldn't let their rabbits "free range" by turning them loose. It only ends up as a burden to the neighbors. They are the ones that end up cleaning the mess up! And I am not the only person that complained, and tried to catch them either! My neighbor across the road lost her garden to these animals. another will have to deal with the damage they did to their vacant house. I hated reporting them. Now because of them there is the possible chance we may be facing rabbits included in the ordinance soon. Ther eis already some drama revolving around the poultry part of it. Rabbits may be included since they know someone violated the ordinance we already have on livestock, since they were kept where they bothering the neighbors.
EDit: The neighborhood dogs also killed four that were running loose. Nieghbor guy found two chewed up in his yard. My cousins dog got the other two. He could figure out where they came from.
In the meantime I have managed to get cages for the remaining three rabbits. They were very, very scared at first. One of them has really done an about face. He wants to be held all the time, and nothing but love. had him out in one of my yard pens a couple of days, and all he wanted was love, to be petted and held, every time I walked by. Almost ike he was thanking me for saving his life. Kind of put a burden on me because my cages were already full, and they had to live in carriers till I could get something for them. The old breeding buck won't let me touch him at all. Honestly, I think they were very, very mean to him. The most he will do is come up and sniff my hand. I haven't tried touching him that much since he has tried to bite me. figured Id give him a chance, and let him come around on his own. I know I should have them processed, but, I think Id rather give them a chance after what they have been put through. Plus the very loving one has already grown on me.

This is the first time I have had to clean up someone else mess. This is why people shouldn't let their rabbits "free range" by turning them loose. It only ends up as a burden to the neighbors. They are the ones that end up cleaning the mess up! And I am not the only person that complained, and tried to catch them either! My neighbor across the road lost her garden to these animals. another will have to deal with the damage they did to their vacant house. I hated reporting them. Now because of them there is the possible chance we may be facing rabbits included in the ordinance soon. Ther eis already some drama revolving around the poultry part of it. Rabbits may be included since they know someone violated the ordinance we already have on livestock, since they were kept where they bothering the neighbors.
EDit: The neighborhood dogs also killed four that were running loose. Nieghbor guy found two chewed up in his yard. My cousins dog got the other two. He could figure out where they came from.