bunny info
This may help it has a lot of needed info like what to feed them, how to house them, health matters and things of that kind! Hope this helps!
bunny info
This may help it has a lot of needed info like what to feed them, how to house them, health matters and things of that kind! Hope this helps!
First off what do you mean by the dumpter? Was it loose, in a cage, do you know if its wild or not?
Bunnies need CONSTANT attention and at LEAST 2 hours of running every day. They do chew wires and so you will need to take care of that and bunny proof/safe the room he will be in or the house. They need to have unlimited TIMOTHY hay to help them digest their food and stop hairballs. They cant throw up . Any signs of the bun not eating or drinking could mean something major is wrong.
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If its at a dumpster wild!...
You better go there and grab it fast before somthing else does...( like somthing that would love a rabbit for lunch!) it can also get hit by a car or somthing.
If you catch this Bun Bun just put it in a box grab some food timothy hay ect.. and keep it in a quiet room away from dogs of course..
Then since you may not have room try to find it a home.
Just because you cant keep it does not mean ya cant help it!![]()
actually, wild bunnies don't do very well in captivity at all. You'd be better off with a domestic bunny. Petfinder.com lists bunnies.
Niño & Eliza
As with any pet, I'd buy some books on rabbits and also read up on certain breeds which will fit your lifestyle the best. Rabbits are not the easiest pets in the world to look after, and they are quite prone to illnesses (unless I've just been unlucky). My first rabbit had an intestinal problem which I managed for 4 years, and my second rabbit had an intestinal tumour, which was probably down to interbreeding, and I would hate anyone to go through what I went through with Cookie. Look around for rabbit breeders and only choose one which you are very happy with, or alternatively, adopt.
Good luck.![]()
I agree, don't keep a wild rabbit in captivity.. look for a domestic bunny that's used to being handled instead.But please do your research first!
Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
So this is a wild rabbit?
If this rabbit used to be a pet then there would be a reason to catch it but if it's wild, let it be.
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