Very cute. I'm glad to see it looks like a real wild rabbit, rather than an escaped pet. I don't have a rabbit problem. I think it's the raptors I do have. There were quite a few rabbits, and bunnies, last year running around across the street. Until seeing this post I'd forgotten about them. It's been a while. My son and his wife live in a townhouse in RI, with a small patio yard, and they do have rabbit problems!
My kids have/had rabbits as pets. Even now that they are you adults they still point and say "bunny!" whenever we see one on the road. -- Tim Brannan The Other Side: 2024 A to Z of Dungeons & Dragons.
Very cute. I'm glad to see it looks like a real wild rabbit, rather than an escaped pet. I don't have a rabbit problem. I think it's the raptors I do have. There were quite a few rabbits, and bunnies, last year running around across the street. Until seeing this post I'd forgotten about them. It's been a while. My son and his wife live in a townhouse in RI, with a small patio yard, and they do have rabbit problems!
ReplyDeleteThey're cute, but they multiply. Were they only two? (At the local university, they have a huge rabbit population.)
ReplyDeleteI don't mind seeing them, as long as they are willing to have me get the buik of what I'm trying to grow!
ReplyDeleteMy kids have/had rabbits as pets. Even now that they are you adults they still point and say "bunny!" whenever we see one on the road.
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Tim Brannan
The Other Side: 2024 A to Z of Dungeons & Dragons.
So cute! We had loads of rabbits running around wild until someone poisoned them last year...
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