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WOW!

My rabbits have been litter trained too, but I never would have thought a

wild jack-rabbit would take to that as well! How amazing! What a great story.

Thanks Linda,

Tara

:)

xoxo

 

Linda <crazycats711 wrote: I had a wild

jack rabbit back in the early 80's. My husband found it

in a field while working. The mother had been killed by a coyote or

something so my husband brought it home for me to take care of. I had

it potty trained (it learned to use the cat's litter box) in no time

and it ran all over my house playing with my cat. After it got almost

grown it got on the aggressive side so we let it get use to the

outdoors and eventually it went on it's way. It was fun raising it.

 

Linda

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> She actually doesnt need a cage. Rabbits are easily house trained

by

> placing cedar chips on top of newspapers into the area that you

wish

> her to do her business. They are quite clean and playful. I had a

> rabbit in the 80's and he was a great friend as he would hop on a

> persons chest and give a thump and then scamper about. They are

> delightful, but more so outside of the cage or crate than inside

> imho. - blessings and congratulations - chrism

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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He was really tiny when I got him. I feed him pet milk for a week or

so until he could eat. He didn't act wild all that time, until he was

almost grown, then his wildness kick in for some reason.

 

Linda

 

, tara jacoby

<tjmassage7777 wrote:

>

> WOW!

> My rabbits have been litter trained too, but I never would have

thought a wild jack-rabbit would take to that as well! How amazing!

What a great story.

> Thanks Linda,

> Tara

> :)

> xoxo

>

> Linda <crazycats711 wrote: I had

a wild jack rabbit back in the early 80's. My husband found it

> in a field while working. The mother had been killed by a coyote

or

> something so my husband brought it home for me to take care of. I

had

> it potty trained (it learned to use the cat's litter box) in no

time

> and it ran all over my house playing with my cat. After it got

almost

> grown it got on the aggressive side so we let it get use to the

> outdoors and eventually it went on it's way. It was fun raising

it.

>

> Linda

>

> , " chrism "

> <@> wrote:

> >

> > She actually doesnt need a cage. Rabbits are easily house

trained

> by

> > placing cedar chips on top of newspapers into the area that you

> wish

> > her to do her business. They are quite clean and playful. I had

a

> > rabbit in the 80's and he was a great friend as he would hop on

a

> > persons chest and give a thump and then scamper about. They are

> > delightful, but more so outside of the cage or crate than inside

> > imho. - blessings and congratulations - chrism

> >

 

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Search.

>

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