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You asked.....so......I would relocate them to a happy place...a shelter belt in the country?

a Buddhist garden ? ............Al

 

I thought about this, but the problem is they are so young I doubt they can survive without their mother at this point--and she is less cooperative about getting into the bucket.

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So, here is my dilemma:

 

--They are incredibly cute.

 

--They are destroying our garden.

 

What is the solution? (And don't say it's to kill them. That's not in me.)

 

Nice shot..what camera?

 

Why did you think Elmer Fudd called them the "Wraskley Wabbit?"

 

We had one evil rabbit come over from our neighbors and eat all our medicinal herbs..anyhow we had a local coyote and one day while he was walking away from us, I shouted at him for me to do us a favor...guess what 2 weeks later the evil wabbit was gone and a coyote was well fed;)

 

Couldn't have asked for a better cooperative venture.

 

Regards, Leicamann

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Nice shot..what camera?

 

Why did you think Elmer Fudd called them the "Wraskley Wabbit?"

 

We had one evil rabbit come over from our neighbors and eat all our medicinal herbs..anyhow we had a local coyote and one day while he was walking away from us, I shouted at him for me to do us a favor...guess what 2 weeks later the evil wabbit was gone and a coyote was well fed;)

 

Couldn't have asked for a better cooperative venture.

 

Regards, Leicamann

 

Hi John--This is the M8, which is about all I carry these days. Horrible light, I know, but I was just trying to show the cute little fur balls. I wish we had a resident coyote, but we're a bit too much in the central city area.

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