Try looking under bushes and in the shaded area around where you may think the rabbit to be .
Your rabbit is used to have everything provided for him/her. Although, it might find lots of yummy green things to nibble on, and is enjoying it's independence, there is one thing that will be hard for it to find. WATER. If you have a cage that automatically will shut once a small animal enters it, you can put a dog food bowl size of water in that, and, you will catch your rabbit. If you don't have one, you may be able to borrow one from the pound or your vet.
Good Luck!
A common lizard kept as a pet at home is usually referred to as a household or domestic lizard.
move the lizard first to the new house
A pet lizard is not something you can keep secret for very long. They require a lot of care and are hard to hide.
"This lizard is perfect for a pet"
A pet bunny will likely be groomed, well-fed, and have a collar or identification tag. A lost bunny may appear disheveled, underweight, and without any identification. It's important to check for signs of ownership before assuming a bunny is lost.
A common lizard kept as a pet at home is usually referred to as a household or domestic lizard.
leave it food
I would look at what has changed in the environment that may be stressing the lizard out. What type of lizard is it?
a lizard
some pet shops have them but they might be a little hard to find. try looking it up on pet/pet shop websites.
Pet lizard prices range from $340-$620. You can find more info at petlizardprice.com
A pet lizard?? You can get them at most pet stores, even Petco or Petsmart. Or you can look up if there are any exotic pet stores near you, which specialize in lizards. Other than that, you can try to find a local breeder, or even order them online and they will come to you overnight.
its needs to be warm and well cleaned. the lizard need plenty food and water and should be kept ion a cage.
Have your sim call the police and tell them that your pet is missing. They will notify you when they have find your pet.
move the lizard first to the new house
It would depend on the type of lizard.
Get a pet lizard and test the experiment for a couple weeks.