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QuestionWill some traps catch smaller bunnies?Community AnswerThe size of the trap will determine how big a rabbit you can catch. A smaller trap will mean a smaller rabbit.
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QuestionHow do I get close to a wild rabbit?Community AnswerMove toward it slowly with your hands empty. If the rabbit notices you and looks your way, stop and wait until the rabbit looks away to keep going.
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QuestionWhat do I do if rabbits will sit and look at--but not enter--my live trap no matter what I put in it?Community AnswerIt may be that your live trap is too "out of the ordinary" for the rabbit to trust. Try adding foliage on the top and sides or putting the back end into dense brush. Make sure the bait you're using does not smell like a human.
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QuestionIf I keep my rabbit for a while, can I feed it guinea pig food.Community AnswerYou can, but be sure to thicken it out with more rich food like corn, carrots and roots. Rabbits need more nourishment than guinea pigs.
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QuestionWhere is the best place to purchase traps?Community AnswerThe best place would be a local animal store you trust, like PetCo or Pet Food Express.
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QuestionCan wild rabbits be tamed once caught?Deuce BigelowCommunity AnswerIt really depends. Just because you have caught a rabbit does not mean that it is suddenly domesticated! Pet rabbits are bred for that purpose and are not as scared of humans. I guess you could, over time, get the wild rabbit used to you being near, but it is a long process and you would never be able to hold it safely like one bred for that purpose.
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QuestionDoes the snare trap hurt the rabbit?Community AnswerYes. In most cases if you want to catch animals humanely, a snare trap is not the way to go.
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QuestionWhat if another animal encounters my trap?Trinity RedmanCommunity AnswerThat would depend on the animal that gets caught. If it's a dog, wolf, fox, or similar predator, let it go ASAP! It will grow hostile if it remains trapped for too long. If you catch a mouse or something, you can try to tame it, but it would probably be kinder to set it free.
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QuestionIf I catch a rabbit in a pit, can't they jump or climb out?OllieoxenfreeCommunity AnswerNo.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to kill a rabbit for food once you've caught it?Community AnswerTake a sharp knife, put it to the neck, and tilt it at a slight angle so that you're not cutting straight into the neck. This angle also allows you to penetrate the neck quicker, which ensures that the rabbit dies as painlessly as possible.
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QuestionHow deep should I dig the hole?Community AnswerYou should dig your hole several feet wide and several feet deep. This will ensure that you'll be able to catch any rabbit regardless of size.
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QuestionCan I keep a wild rabbit as a pet?JMRTV2Community AnswerYou can but it may bite you, and things will be a lot worse if it has rabies. Try a pet store if you want a pet rabbit.
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QuestionHow do I make a box trap to catch wild rabbits?Community AnswerPut two sticks in the side of the box and tie it with a rope. Wait patiently somewhere where the rabbit cannot see you. Remember to put a carrot or other bait in the bottom.
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QuestionWhat if the rabbit doesn't want to come out? I tried everything including putting bait and flipping the trap upside down, but it goes inside again.Community AnswerYou just have to be patient. The tips in this article are helpful. If nothing works you may have to call animal control.
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QuestionIf a rabbit was in the trap and got away, would it return to the same trap?Community AnswerIt probably won't. It has already learned how the trap works. You might want to make a new trap in a different location.
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QuestionCan I catch a rabbit by hand in a way that doesn't involve outrunning it?Community AnswerRabbits are very smart, so this would be almost impossible to do without using a trap.
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QuestionCan a rabbit dig its way out of a pit?Community AnswerA larger rabbit might be able to dig its way out, but a smaller rabbit most likely could not.
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QuestionCan a wild rabbit have rabies?Community AnswerThey potentially could. You should not catch wild rabbits just to be safe.
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QuestionThere's a baby rabbit in my backyard. We set out some rabbit salad for him, but I'm not sure he's weaned yet. How can I catch and help him?Community AnswerYour best bet is to leave the baby rabbit alone. Its mother should come back for it. Normally rabbits are weaned around six weeks, and are still really small at that age. If you're sure it's been abandoned, call your local wildlife rescue organization.
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QuestionHow long does it take to catch a rabbit?Community AnswerActually it could happen at anytime. It depends on when the rabbit gets there! It could take a long time or not a very long time at all.
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QuestionHow can I make the rabbit like me and not bite me?Community Answer
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QuestionI'm trying to catch a wild rabbit to keep as a pet, but they keep running away. Any suggestions?Community AnswerKeep following the rabbit until you can catch it. If it keeps running away try luring it to you with a vegetable like a carrot or some corn.
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QuestionWhat do I do to get a hold of the rabbit without being spotted by it?Community AnswerThe only place a rabbit is completely blind is right behind its head. Make sure that you walk up quietly and are upwind of the rabbit or it might catch a whiff of you. To catch it, some prefer to throw a heavy blanket over its head. To pick it up, put your hands right behind its front legs, and make sure to wrap your hands all the way around it's ribcage before you pick it up.
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QuestionAre rabbits about in the wilderness spurned near scarecrows?Community AnswerIt depends. Most commonly rabbits don’t really notice it. At first the rabbit might be a little shy but he/she will get used to it in time. Try rabbit repellent or a rabbit trap if you are trying to get rid of one.
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QuestionWhat if the rabbit is scared of you and it is injured?Community AnswerThen you have to set up a different kind of trap. The trap has to have fresh hay/grass, water, vegetables and enough space to move about. If you make the trap comforting for the rabbit, it will become less skittish. Check the trap frequently, every day. If you see the rabbit inside the trap, try luring it to you with a rabbit treat or fresh vegetables. If you think it is okay for you to pick it up, do it gently but firmly. Ensure one hand supports its back and hindquarters at all time. Help it feel secure by holding all four feet against your body. If it is injured, take it immediately to the vet. Do not attempt to cure the rabbit’s injury on your own.
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QuestionShould the article say "10 to 12 inches" instead of feet?Community AnswerFeet. Rabbits can dig really deep but the wire will stop or discourage the rabbit to dig further.
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