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Humane trap
I know this is the wrong newsgroup, but you may be able to help.
My daughter lives in York, and has rabbits on her allotment, which she would like to trap humanely and relocate. I'm struggling to find a source of a trap for her to borrow in her location. Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks Keith |
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:15:15 GMT, "Keith Dunbar \(2\)"
wrote: I know this is the wrong newsgroup, but you may be able to help. My daughter lives in York, and has rabbits on her allotment, which she would like to trap humanely and relocate. I'm struggling to find a source of a trap for her to borrow in her location. Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks Keith I thought your European foxes controlled the rabbits? But if you want a trap, phone your local RSPCA and ask. They will send you in the right direction. |
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"Keith Dunbar \(2\)" wrote: I know this is the wrong newsgroup, but you may be able to help. My daughter lives in York, and has rabbits on her allotment, which she would like to trap humanely and relocate. I'm struggling to find a source of a trap for her to borrow in her location. Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks Keith There are many kinds of live traps. Google "live trap", and you will see. Most farm supply and hardware stores carry live traps. As someone else pointed out, many humane organizations will lend traps or rent them cheaply, if you don't want to buy one. The best way to choose one is to look over the different models available and see how they work. Some manufacturers have devised ways to make it easier and safer to release the trapped animal. Others make it easier to feed and water trapped animals if there will be a time lag before release. Responsible live trapping requires the trapper's attention and presence. For instance, you cannot humanely set a live trap and then not check it for two days. If you or your daughter is new to live trapping, talk to experienced trappers to find out how to do it responsibly and effectively. |
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Humane trap
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:15:15 GMT, "Keith Dunbar \(2\)"
wrote: My daughter lives in York, and has rabbits on her allotment, which she would like to trap humanely and relocate. I'm struggling to find a source of a trap for her to borrow in her location. Any help would be gratefully received. There is a simple trap which you can build. If you reply and have not got one already I will try and make a drawing and email it to you. Reply to redgreen202 at yahoo |
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Humane trap
A better solution is that presented in the classic film, "The Misfits."
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