How adorable! I envy you. Just don't treat it like that teacher in the dog house did! Hope it does well and we get to see more pics
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How adorable! I envy you. Just don't treat it like that teacher in the dog house did! Hope it does well and we get to see more pics
Awww Nicole, how wonderful! I am glad the little bunny butt is in good hands and glad that you took sure good care of him/her while you had him/her! If it turns out to be a boy, maybe they will name him Joey!
Glad Bunny Nicole - or Bunny Nicholas, whichever the case may be - is in good hands. That's one strong baby bunny, as s/he survived being carried in Joey's mouth - even adult rabbits can quite literally die of fright, and Bunny Nicole didn't!
Now, Joey, no bringing mom any more living presents for a while, okay? Sticks are good gifts, or the occasional neat rock ...
aww how cute!!:D There are so many bunnies (babies) around here.. I just leave them, Im so glad the bun is in good hands!!
Oh you guys make me feel better...
It was very hard to leave him...
I'm standing at the gate,Giving the girl (That Works AT the SHelter)Directions that I got off of Pet Talk & the Links Suggested!!!
Shes' Giving me the "Lady I do This Every Day Look!!!!" So, I apologize and hand her the Bunny...and a Check...Does that help guilt??? Not much..
Karen
So Right...Joey,I am Over the Live Gifts for now.....Even though Joey REALLY did Not hurt him at all....He carried him from one side of the yard to me...(Thats' 1/2 acre)...when he Placed him down (he did Not drop him) the Bunny was Screaming Of Fright...I had Never heard that sound before!!!!! It was terrible....I thought that Joey was Killing him...
I have seen the goats that Faint from fright...but I never heard a Bunny Cry.....SAD!!!! but once I picked him up he stopped...
I looked Everywhere for a Nest as soon as it was light out....Still have not found one....There is alot of building going on here,so he might have gotten Misplaced....But he is safe now...I will call and check on Him/Her...So I can call him by the Proper Name;)
Nicholas or Nicole....Whew!!!!!
What A Day!!!
I hope Nic bunny baby is OK. Sounded like an exciting day for you all!
Glad it all worked out!
One year while the farmer next door was tilling the alfalfa field he found a baby bunny bouncing around. He stopped, scooped it up, and after a few minutes found the nest. He purpously tilled around the nest so as not to disturb it, (but had to stop constantly to catch baby bunnies bouncing in his way). Talk about paitence!
He checked on them one last time and the mother was still nowhere in sight. He left them alone confident the mom would come back, but when darkness fell, the temps dropped and we had a spring frost. He got nervous and didn't live nearby and so called the neighbor who called us. We went out with a flashlight, found the nest and the bunnies towards the front of the nest had froze to death keeping their siblings warm. :( No sign of the mommy.
So we hand raised 6 baby bunnies. Lots of formula with eye droppers and sleepless nights. When they were big enough to eat dandylion greens, we let them go. :)
Awww!!!!
Kim....Sad story...But True!!!!
Nature is a force not to be reckoned with!!!!
But at least you saved 6!!!!
My husband and I were out of town a couple of days and when I came back I checked in on my rabbit Cotton and found a wild baby rabbit in there with her. Cotton took right up with her/he and vice versa I about couldn't seperate them but anyways I took the baby out to try to feed it and give it something to drink and it would eat and drink a little but not enough.....the next day the poor thing past away...I think it scared itself to death:( but anyways just thought I would share my experience with a wild baby rabbit.