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Wild Rabbits.
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Been looking for a new house for months.
I liked the place I went to today, but the vendor told me there are lots of wild rabbits in the garden. It’s very rural.
Actually, he didn’t need to tell me. The evidence was all over the garden!
Every step I took on the grass, it sunk in, so there must be lots of rabbit warrens underneath.
Is this a concern? Could they get under the house and damage the foundations?
Thanks.
I liked the place I went to today, but the vendor told me there are lots of wild rabbits in the garden. It’s very rural.
Actually, he didn’t need to tell me. The evidence was all over the garden!
Every step I took on the grass, it sunk in, so there must be lots of rabbit warrens underneath.
Is this a concern? Could they get under the house and damage the foundations?
Thanks.
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Bigbad doesn't want to kill the rabbits, dunnitall and hereIAm. She's just worried they might damage the foundation of the house.
17:14 Tue 31st Jul 2018
Thank you Cloverjo.
dunnitall and hereIam - Why not try reading the posts properly - I never once mentioned killing the rabbits I merely asked if the warrens underneath the grass would be a problem.
Jeez - I’m not some sort of rabbit serial killer!
I had a call from the agent yesterday.
Said I liked the property, could see the potential, but because of the spongy grass and poo, won’t be pursuing it any further.
dunnitall and hereIam - Why not try reading the posts properly - I never once mentioned killing the rabbits I merely asked if the warrens underneath the grass would be a problem.
Jeez - I’m not some sort of rabbit serial killer!
I had a call from the agent yesterday.
Said I liked the property, could see the potential, but because of the spongy grass and poo, won’t be pursuing it any further.
Good luck in your re-joined search - I know just how frustrating it can be - but you are right with the rabbit house, if something bothers you about a place it's fatal to go ahead in false hope. I did that once and ended up regretting it, but luckily I moved again within a few years and got a fair price on the sale.
Thank you, Canary.
I sold up and moved out last September, and decided to rent rather than rush and buy an ’it’ll do.’
So far it’s either been right house, wrong location or wrong house, right location.
Only 2 the that I’ve really liked - rabbit garden, and one that had a hideous corrugated tin farm building right in front of the kitchen window.
It seems to be taking ages, but I’m determined to get it right!
I sold up and moved out last September, and decided to rent rather than rush and buy an ’it’ll do.’
So far it’s either been right house, wrong location or wrong house, right location.
Only 2 the that I’ve really liked - rabbit garden, and one that had a hideous corrugated tin farm building right in front of the kitchen window.
It seems to be taking ages, but I’m determined to get it right!
OK, hereIam -bye!
dunnitall.
I have no intention of “doing one” particularly from my own thread.
Nor would I expect an apology from one of AB’s ruder posters.
Although your second post was “friendlier” your first was jabbing a pointy finger-ly nasty.
Why can’t people on here give conflicting opinions without resorting to unpleasantness?
Just for the record, my last house was very rural, I had all sorts in the garden - squirrels, pheasants, muntjac, magpies, jays, woodpeckers and lots of small garden birds.
I spent a small fortune feeding them all.
I only ever had a couple of rabbits in the 10 years I lived there, and even started a thread about one I was concerned for.
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dunnitall.
I have no intention of “doing one” particularly from my own thread.
Nor would I expect an apology from one of AB’s ruder posters.
Although your second post was “friendlier” your first was jabbing a pointy finger-ly nasty.
Why can’t people on here give conflicting opinions without resorting to unpleasantness?
Just for the record, my last house was very rural, I had all sorts in the garden - squirrels, pheasants, muntjac, magpies, jays, woodpeckers and lots of small garden birds.
I spent a small fortune feeding them all.
I only ever had a couple of rabbits in the 10 years I lived there, and even started a thread about one I was concerned for.
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Ok Bigbad.... Nowt I can do...you are your own master. I was NOT against you..... I am animal friendly...I did NOT WANT TO BE SEEN as against you and misconstrued? Yeh I have been.... And as you desire..you have your own agenda. Nowt against you mate... But I detest being labelled summat I am NOT. Wish you well AND THE STRAPPING RABBITS poor gits.
I think I will, Mamylynne.
dunnitall’s rude ramblings are becoming more incoherent.
Obviously, there is only one true animal lover on this thread.
Maybe a plague of rats in the loft with the stench of rotting rat corpse for weeks would calm him down.
I should know - been there, dunnitall and bought the t- shirt!
Thanks to all the non-arsey contributors on this thread.
dunnitall’s rude ramblings are becoming more incoherent.
Obviously, there is only one true animal lover on this thread.
Maybe a plague of rats in the loft with the stench of rotting rat corpse for weeks would calm him down.
I should know - been there, dunnitall and bought the t- shirt!
Thanks to all the non-arsey contributors on this thread.