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It has been running around in my area for 2 days. What's good bait or way to capture so that it won't got run over by cars.

If no one claims it back or no one can take care of it after captured, is it OK to put it in the nearby park where I see wild small rabbits.

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If its a wild rabbit ill be very carful they can be very nasty lil sob. And you can use romaine lettuce in a trap . Ifs a small 1 u can get ot use to being handled but if it's big it's much harder.
 
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If it's a domestic bunny dumped by someone, get a large havahart trap...don't know what the best bait would be, as I've never kept a rabbit. Make sure you take the trap in at night so you don't get raccoons. If it's a wild rabbit, leave it be. It knows how to take care of itself.
 

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Just go near it and keep a little distance. Then leave a carrot and slowly walk away. It will come and. When. Do it regularily it will come to u. Coming from someone who had seven of them after they had kids
 

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you can capture a bunny by tempting it with traveling around the world, going to the most exclusive clubs... and lots and lots of alcohol...

oh wait... those are the bunnies I like ;)
 

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you can capture a bunny by tempting it with traveling around the world, going to the most exclusive clubs... and lots and lots of alcohol...

oh wait... those are the bunnies I like ;)

I swear I checked this thinking similar, hope you catch your rabbit soon. I have a family of 7 or 8 in my yard. Every now and again a red looking fox darts into bush after em, never seen a k I'll though
 

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