Climbing Rabbit!

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Westi
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Hi All

Pulled up down at lottie and spotted a rabbit in the plot.
Since I have sealed every possible entrance in I was
surprised. Then as we sat in the car the damn thing
went to the side fence and climbed over it! :o

It is obviously getting in that way so is going to be
difficult to keep out. Anyone know if this is normal
behaviour or have I got a new sub species mutating
to be a specialist. :?:

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Normal behaviour for some I'm afraid. My wife kept pet rabbits for years and some would climb, some wouldn't, some would burrow, some wouldn't, one even refused to go outside!
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Westi, bend the top of your fence over 90 degrees outwards, so it resembles an upside down L. :D
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Thanks Peter

Bending I shall be doing. I expect I'll recognise the
rabbit by the imprint of chicken wire on it's head! :D

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