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How to care for a rabbit from wild

Hi there,

I have pairs of rabbit and i have made a shed for my rabbit and trying to secure. I am afraid due to foxes. How to secure my garden through fences or some thing else.
 
Hi there,

I have pairs of rabbit and i have made a shed for my rabbit and trying to secure. I am afraid due to foxes. How to secure my garden through fences or some thing else.

Pet Rabbits should never be left to free range in any garden unsupervised. Many people house outdoor Rabbits in large dog kennel/runs or large aviaries. The meshing being reinforced by a second layer of galvanised mesh. The safest base is concrete as Rabbits can burrow out of grass based accommodation and predators can dig in. You may get some ideas on these links :

https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/rabbit-housing/outdoor-rabbit-housing/

http://www.therabbithouse.com/outdoor/

https://www.manorpethousing.co.uk/

A couple of examples

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