The RSPCA won't go out to catch them- I've been in a similar situation, ans they said it was up tome to catch them. Good luck!
I've just seem a pair of black domestic rabbits running free in the field opposite my college. Went to see if i could catch them but they disappeared. Should i just call the RSPCA or try to catch them myself? how can i do that?
The RSPCA won't go out to catch them- I've been in a similar situation, ans they said it was up tome to catch them. Good luck!
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Are you sure they are not Black wildies ?
If you are certain they are domestic then you could set up a carrier with food in but that'd involve you sitting and waiting for them to go into it.
The RSPCA have Live Traps but not sure how soon they'd come out to you. I had to wait over a week for them to sort out a similar situation here.
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If you have a metal panel run and a couple of people, it is relatively easy to round up loose bunnies because you have more area (if that makes sense).
You will need at least one carrier though and a few people to help will make it a lot easier.
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