I had big plans for the bunnies.
They were moving outside.
I have spent months working on a pen inside the bunny yard.
There are now two barriers between them and danger.
It has fence, hardware cloth, mesh,
plexi glass, polyethylene and metal.
(Shower curtains will be replaced by metal when Mr. Flower has time to help.)
There are boxes, tunnels and a hutch.
They even have market lights on a timer!
It is quite elaborate and a bit messy. (Sorry neighbors)
But it was all for naught.
My plans have been foiled by two photos from the neighbors’ critter cam.
The first is of three raccoons. I was aware of one, but now feel outnumbered.

The second is the hind end of a rather large coyote.

Years ago one tore down some fence and left a dirty paw print on the window screen.
THUS, those two messy bunnies will continue to come inside at night.
We can’t have them partying with these wild ones.
Mama needs her sleep.
Flow
Good decision, I think. We had a problem in my neighborhood with feral cats, and then the coyotes showed up. There are no more feral cats.
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Smart move. It amazes me the way raccoons and coyotes can manage to get through all the obstacles we put in their way..
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yes, everyone indoors at night! my 85 lb greyhound won’t go outside at night sometimes. He is smart, coyotes and bobcats. Everybody calls the bobcat Mr. Bob..Bunnies are scarce but I still see some.
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We have had bobcats. Yes, they will be inside.
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