Results 1 to 10 of 15
Hybrid View
-
2nd June 2013, 12:09 AM #1
- Join Date
- Apr 2013
- Location
- central belt in Scotland
- Posts
- 619
- Thanks
- 7
- Thanked 12 Times in 12 Posts
Poor sidewinder and poor bird, think everything else has been said. x
Chris X
"a cats eyes are windows enabling us to see into another world"
-
6th June 2013, 04:43 PM #2
I just looked out the window and the most adorable baby bunny was just having a wee stroll on my lawn - of course, as usual, my camera battery was down and I couldn't take a picture to show you... you would all have 'oooooo'd and 'aaaaaah'd for sure!
this got me to researching how I can preserve them, somehow, make them more comfy - I didn't find anything BUT here's a note:
"The harsh reality is that many of us who care about wild baby bunnies may be contributing to the suffering and death. House cats who roam outside will kill about every other time they go out. And unlike feral cats who hunt because they are hungry, and kill immediately, house cats maul and torment their prey, sometimes skinning baby bunnies alive. Cat owners need to provide managed outdoor habitats for their cats – such as windowboxes or pens. Providing a bell on your cat will help warn the wildlife if you cannot keep him inside. Keep your dogs on a leash with you if you see a rabbit nest"
I haddn't thought of that .... and I have to admit, while wild cats do kill for food, our adorable babies just wanna play... and that can't be very pleasant for the birdy or the bunny that suddenly find himself relegated to toy status, right?
Bookmarks