Thumperina
Well-Known Member
We used to see him on my front yard (my backyard is bunny proof as my buns go for a walk there) but usually at dusk. Today I was surprised to see him again in the morning (looked like he spent a night there), this afternoon he is still sitting there.
I have two unspayed does who appear sometimes nearby (my domesticated rabbits, I mean), may it be that does attract him? Of course I don't know if the wild bunny is for sure a boy.
It is unusual to see another bunny on my territory. Instinctively, I wanted to feed him (to put bowl with pellets or box with hay) but I wasn't sure if it's a good idea. Then I started to think about economical impact this may have, if bunny sticks to be fed here. LOL (it is a joke)
Anyway, what is your opinion? If you had a wild bunny who pretty much lives by your house, would you feed him?
In general, where poor things do live? Dogs and cats are everywhere.
I have two unspayed does who appear sometimes nearby (my domesticated rabbits, I mean), may it be that does attract him? Of course I don't know if the wild bunny is for sure a boy.
It is unusual to see another bunny on my territory. Instinctively, I wanted to feed him (to put bowl with pellets or box with hay) but I wasn't sure if it's a good idea. Then I started to think about economical impact this may have, if bunny sticks to be fed here. LOL (it is a joke)
Anyway, what is your opinion? If you had a wild bunny who pretty much lives by your house, would you feed him?
In general, where poor things do live? Dogs and cats are everywhere.