So D– and C– were telling rabbit stories at work today. In the course of telling us all the cute stories about how their children cared for dying rabbits they taught me an interesting factoid about the little cottontails.
The mother’s hide their young in nests.
I think the nests can be found in people’s lawns and gardens, and so chemical treatments and lawnmowers kill rabbit kittens all the time.
So now if you see my lawn all wild and overgrown, just remember. I’m saving the rabbits.