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A wild cotton tail, most likely a male has been hanging around my two big girls cages and generally being in a wild bunny no go zone. Which is my entire yard. Dogs seem to be ignoring it.

So I set a trap last night between the cages in the hopes that he will try to get a closer look inside (one of them has a single open facing on one side).

Trap didn't go off, but a dead cotton tail appeared on the other side of the property on the road in the morning. Mysterious.

ANYWAY, dogs got a meal instead of myself.

A wild cotton tail, most likely a male has been hanging around my two big girls cages and generally being in a wild bunny no go zone. Which is my entire yard. Dogs seem to be ignoring it. So I set a trap last night between the cages in the hopes that he will try to get a closer look inside (one of them has a single open facing on one side). Trap didn't go off, but a dead cotton tail appeared on the other side of the property on the road in the morning. Mysterious. ANYWAY, dogs got a meal instead of myself.

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Rabbits in my area hate the metal traps I make a traditional wood box trap with an a frame trigger open on three side that works much better

Yeah, I wont lie and say I've been successful with the metal traps for rabbits. But I was being lazy and hoping it wouldnt notice as it walks between the rabbit cages trying to rape my girls.

That being said, the metal traps I have are fantastic for certain birds.