Wild newborn baby bunny

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May 24, 2019
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I just got the bunny yesterday Saturday June 1st 2019. For the bunny the cat drug it out of the rabbit nest and I told him to let it go and he did and it had a small scratch on its side and it's healed now. I was going to put it back in the nest but it was the only one and I knew the cat would go and get it again. So I took them it in.
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In not quite understanding. You took both _____in? Is there more than one baby bunny? Perhaps you got one grin the pet store just before your cat found the other?
 
Not 100% sure with wild rabbits but my Nan used to breed regular ones so this is what I know. Babies that are taken from the mother can often be rejected by the mother afterwards as there’s another scent on the baby. Little ones like that will need to be in a warm environment, in nature they’re usually under the mother and they’ll get warmth and milk from her. If you’re going to try to look after it you’ll need to prepare yourself for the fact it might not live for very long which will be upsetting but that’s what happens in nature a lot of the time it’s unavoidable. Try giving it goat milk or some form of replacement milk using a syringe or a eye dropper. No clue how old it is but it also might need help going to the loo so you’ll have to probably get a Q tip or something and dip it in warm water and rub it on its bum to stimulate pooing. I’ll ask my nan later today for any other info for you
 

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