>>Remembering that rabbits were introduced into Australia so the English landowners could hunt the foxes, also introduced, that feed off them. Now we have BIG feral fox, rabbit, cat and (the...
Type: Posts; User: EvenFlow
>>Remembering that rabbits were introduced into Australia so the English landowners could hunt the foxes, also introduced, that feed off them. Now we have BIG feral fox, rabbit, cat and (the...
Well I guess it was hard, but I was only 3 at the time so I didn't have much say in it. Besides, it would have been inhumane to keep a rabbit in 104 F (40 C) heat.
The family that took over our old house looked after him. I presume that he has since passed on, as it was about 16 or so years.
I used to have a rabbit when I was 3. But we moved to another state with a hotter climate (From New South Wales to Queensland) so I couldn't keep him.