View Full Version : I need help! Wild baby bunnies! Got a question!
Aspen and Misty
04-12-2003, 12:16 PM
Bunnies are the animal who will leave there young somewhere and then come back once a day to feed them right? My neighbor asked me if I wanted 2 baby bunnies to go with my big one and I went over and there were 2 baby bunnies in his bushes, just adorable!!!! :D I told him to leave them because the mom came back once a day to feed them, but as I thought about it I wasn't sure. Is this right? I sure hope so cause I left the cuties there, although, I was tempted to scoop them up and bring um home ;) soo cute!
Ash
Karen
04-12-2003, 12:26 PM
Right. Leave them there. Their mom is out feeding herself, and WILL be back for them. Do not touch them or move them, just leave them alone!
See here (http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/orphan.html) for more info.
Aspen and Misty
04-12-2003, 12:32 PM
Thanx. I told the neighbor to try not to go near the nest and I also told him not to touch them. We have left them alone since he called me over and he said he would leave them alone, I just wanted to make sure my information was right. I definitly do not want to take them from there mom.
Thanx for the link it was very infomative, I will read the rest later, it was interesting! :D
Ash
iceyshiver21
04-12-2003, 01:19 PM
Its so hard not to pick up and feel the little bundles of fur isnt it?
Aspen and Misty
04-12-2003, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by iceyshiver21
Its so hard not to pick up and feel the little bundles of fur isnt it?
Yes :D But I had to do whats best for them, although I just wanted to pick them up and bring them inside and kiss them :D sooo cute!After I saw those babies I had to come in and get a bunny cuddlin from Julian. :D
Ash
Tweety_Pie
04-12-2003, 04:22 PM
That happened to my aunt once...a mommy bunny had 4 babys in my aunts garden!!!!!!:D They were so cute but we left them alone...but every day my aunt put some baby carrots and some lettuce out for them! They were so adorible
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