It would look like this: yesterday, with the bad weather in Georgia, it took me & youngest child hours to get home in traffic. The 11 yrar old had walked home from school and had done a great job taking care of animals and the home while we were trapped. I gave hm praise and a big hug, the opened the bathroom door. The bathroom was filled with rabbits. Loose rabbits. He was afraid the rabbits in the grow-out pen would freeze, so he brought them in. Also brought in my main mama because, oh what the heck, what could one more hurt? She has a soft spot in our hearts. I explained they'd be fine, then shuffled rabbits back outside. Mama's crate needed cleaning,and she'd been shuffled around a lot lately--thought she was ill, then thought a mystery pregnancy, then moved her to a new crate that she was adjusting to since she wasn't pregnant--so I left her in for the night in the bathroom with a feed pail on its side for her to hide in. This morning, I walk on to move her & see fluffs of loose fur. Look in the pail, and there are 9 nice little meat mutts in a nice nest. Guess the mystery pregnancy was real (long story--computer crashed when I tried to type it.). Can I move her back to ger crate, or will she get stressed & quit feeding or kill the kits?. Am. I stuck with rabbits in my bathroom for he next few weeks???? I'm thinking I'll give her a few days to make sure she's nursing, then put her in her crate & bring the to her to feed. Oy!