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They eat my herbs and plants from my garden. Does that count as feeding? I have given an odd carrot of strawberry to a too cute one sitting staring at me.
going to follow this thread with interest. We have wildies in the grounds of the hospital where I work.When there have been really harsh winters I have been tempted to feed them but haven't. I wouldn't encourage them to come to me - just drop some food where they hang out. But I've always resisted as I don't know whether it would actually be a kind thing to do in the long run - I suspect not. Although I am talking about the extreme weather of a couple of winters ago (double minus figures for a long time)
The other side of the coin is that if they survive in numbers and multiply and become a "nuisance" I presume they will be got rid of
My heart says give them a pile of pellets to give them energy to survive the cold, my head says leave them alone
It isn't really any different to feeding the birds and squirrels is it? Well I guess rabbits are a big nuisance to some...
I like the idea of growing dandelions and other weeds for them. We don't have any cottontails in my area though Or if we do they do a good job of hiding. My sister saw one down the road once but I think that was the only time.