MimzMum
Wise Old Thumper
I hope you are able to find your lost bunny.
Not to give any false hope, but I live in interior Alaska. We have all manner of predators here; fox, wolf, bear, eagle, random dogs and cats, etc. We have some rather careless neighbors who allow their bunnies free roam all year, even in -40 F, (NOT something I recommend or endorse, mind you, it drives me crazy that they voluntarily let their bunnies out in the elements), and I have still seen these rabbits on occasion hopping about usually very late at night or early in the morning. The rest of the day/night they are probably under my house. :shock:
One English Spot has been here since last August and he/she shows few signs of being outdoors except for when it rains and it's bum gets messy from mud. Still, it makes me so sad to see them wandering about.
I am hoping very much that the dig holes are because this is your bunny and you can be successful in recapturing him. xxxxx
Not to give any false hope, but I live in interior Alaska. We have all manner of predators here; fox, wolf, bear, eagle, random dogs and cats, etc. We have some rather careless neighbors who allow their bunnies free roam all year, even in -40 F, (NOT something I recommend or endorse, mind you, it drives me crazy that they voluntarily let their bunnies out in the elements), and I have still seen these rabbits on occasion hopping about usually very late at night or early in the morning. The rest of the day/night they are probably under my house. :shock:
One English Spot has been here since last August and he/she shows few signs of being outdoors except for when it rains and it's bum gets messy from mud. Still, it makes me so sad to see them wandering about.
I am hoping very much that the dig holes are because this is your bunny and you can be successful in recapturing him. xxxxx