There's a small hill behind my house, and also a small hole on the fence. Every now and then the rabbits from back there come in the yard and lay down on the grass up until they run off when me or anyone else goes into the yard.
Well, there was one there just a few minutes earlier. I figured I'd sneak around and place a block of wood over the hole so it wouldn't run away so I could go grab my camcorder to film it real quick.
Now apparently, the little guy freaked out and tried to find anything it could possibly go through to escape. Because when I zoomed in below the white chair in this vid, that's where I saw it last. I didn't see it so I'm wondering "where the hell is it?". Then I noticed it just above. There was a small opening between the fences in the corner of the yard. Little guy didn't quite make the jump.
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Now before anyone jumps to a conclusion, it's not dead. It was just stuck, but kinda fell down to where the fences got closer together, so it could have possibly choked if I spent too long inside my house looking for my camera. Ran back in the house to grab some gloves (it's dirty, and likely had lice or something), lifted the rabbit with one arm while I tried to spread the fence with my other arm and leg (damn thing was pretty sturdy). Soon as I got it free it started jerking around to get away from me. I removed the wood, and it ran back to the hills.
So the rabbit is O.K!
Well, there was one there just a few minutes earlier. I figured I'd sneak around and place a block of wood over the hole so it wouldn't run away so I could go grab my camcorder to film it real quick.
Now apparently, the little guy freaked out and tried to find anything it could possibly go through to escape. Because when I zoomed in below the white chair in this vid, that's where I saw it last. I didn't see it so I'm wondering "where the hell is it?". Then I noticed it just above. There was a small opening between the fences in the corner of the yard. Little guy didn't quite make the jump.
Video
Now before anyone jumps to a conclusion, it's not dead. It was just stuck, but kinda fell down to where the fences got closer together, so it could have possibly choked if I spent too long inside my house looking for my camera. Ran back in the house to grab some gloves (it's dirty, and likely had lice or something), lifted the rabbit with one arm while I tried to spread the fence with my other arm and leg (damn thing was pretty sturdy). Soon as I got it free it started jerking around to get away from me. I removed the wood, and it ran back to the hills.
So the rabbit is O.K!





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