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This is what Cat brought home: baby rabbit

Sloth as a revenge toolenablers
I saw the worst enabling today. First backed up right turn lane. Idiot in a BMW comes down the left turn...

Of course, I suppose it might make a difference if you consider rabbits "pests".

Secret Is Out 4239
Its No, the real problem, you ill-informed average Joe, is that oil is a finite resource and most Americans know more about NASCAR lap times than where oil actually comes...

Yeah, if you're farming or gardening they might be, but I never considered any of the rabbits that have hung around the various homes and even offices I've lived and worked in to be "pests".

My parents had rabbits for many years - I shouldn't say they "had" the rabbits - the rabbits just sort of used their yard. I don't know what they did to keep them out of the flowerbeds, but they used something and it seemed to work.

Generally, they would just eat grbutt and provide hours of entertainment for the family dog. Their current dog is a chihuahua, hardly bigger than the feral rabbits eating the grbutt, but it would chase those things everytime it went outside - not that it ever had a chance at catching one or would have any idea what to do if it caught one.

Of course, it doesn't look like that cat knew what to do with them either.

Funny thing - the neighborhood cats who roamed outdoors were ALWAYS considered to be a pest, while the rabbits were not considered pests at all.

Of course, if you like paw prints all over your hood and didn't mind the occasional turd laying on the roof of your car and had no love of song-birds, you might not consider cats to be pests.




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