good name lol -
i would ring the company who makes them to see if it s safe as you have a rabbit, sounds a bit risky to me - mice love jam so why not set a trap you can get humanely ones instead of the alarm, you could keep your rabbit say in your bathroom or bedroom for the time being.
2007-05-31 22:06:15
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answered by Swan 5
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Yes it will, sorry hun. I've got house pinny gigs, sorry, guinea pigs and I live in a studio in an old converted building. We had liddle micies running around indoors and rat man running around outside all winter. My landlord wanted to buy a sonic repller so I did some research online and there are very clear warnings that sonic repellers cause severe auditory distress to rodents (rabbit is a rodent). The best thing I can suggest is a humane mousetrap. If you block up the visible mouse entry points he'll just gnash his way through elsewhere. OR you could (oh the horror) call out a pest control company if you were that way inclined. My landlord laid down poison. It was so sad.
2007-06-01 06:04:37
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answered by tigerfly 4
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Hi you can buy a friendly mouse trap, and when you have court it you can let it go in a safe place .Please buy the book called The Rabbit Whisperer by Ingrid Tarrant it is a great read,and very informative ,and it tells storeys of the stars who have rabbits. I have three rabbits they live outside in the summer in a big hutch and run and a tunnel through to another run and I take them for walks on an expandable dog lead they love it, and in the winter they go in my green house to keep them warm and safe. I love my rabbits.
Stella.
2007-06-01 14:34:25
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answered by stella m 1
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I'm pretty sure but not absolutley positive, that what you are talking about, will hurt your rabbits ears because a rabbit is a rodent, and my guess would be that is why you are asking. Try calling and asking a pet store. I was told years ago that I couldn't use one because we have always had a rabbit or guinee pig or hamsters, but I can't remember who told me a vet or a pet store.
2007-06-01 05:10:27
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answered by L A C 2
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I thought of that myself so I asked the Vet and he didn't recommend it. P.S. A rabbit is not a rodent! It's a Lagomorph!
http://www.muridae.com/rabbits/rabbittalk_intro.html
2007-06-01 10:52:44
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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don't worry i have a rabbit and i was scared that a cat might hurt him but i red in a book that they can defend there self and can be nasty to the thing that is going to hurt Them so your rabbit could easy defend him/her selfx
2007-06-01 11:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i have an indoor rabbit myself , if you phone your local vet they will advise you on the best and safest one to buy.also you do not automaticaly get mice as well i have owned mine for 5 years and never had one.
2007-06-01 04:28:29
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answered by davy j 2
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The best thing to do is to block all holes and get a humaine mouse trap, then you can trap it and release it.
2007-06-01 04:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE mice and the like because you have a rabbit
they eat the same foods and steal their bedding.
2007-06-01 04:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Best thing to do is check with your pet shop and Vet about it and if they can be used what kind to get.
2007-06-01 04:28:38
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answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7
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