I live in Rabbit country aswell, they come from the open spaces nearby and devour all of our plants.
I found several spray products that work very well. I'll have to check the bottle, but its something like "Invisible Fence". It smells well...bad, but the odor dissapears pretty quickly and the rabbit-repelling effects last for weeks. It is safe to use around pets too.
If you ask at your local hardware store, they can probably point you to something similar. The predator urine should also work.
Those of us with cats don't have much trouble with rabbits. So far as I know, my cat hasn't caught one yet, but the bunnies seem to prefer safer venues.
Thanks all! My dogs are raw fed, but I draw the line at wild rabbits...only because they carry tapeworm. I'll check into some sprays, but it's quite possible that Natalya is right and I'll just have to wait for "smart" rabbits...may take awhile lol!
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