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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    Many times your local vet will be able to give you the names and numbers of local wildlife rehabilitators as well. Do NOT take a wild animal into the vet's, they freak out, it puts their license at risk, not to mention their clients' health. Just all them.
    Most vets can take in small wildlife animals like bunnies and squirrels. It's larger animals like birds of pray and animals that are more likely to carry rabies (raccoons, foxes, etc.) that they usually don't take in. Most vets will take in small birds and small mammals at no charge. I would call your vet first thing, he may tell you to bring the bunny in or he may refer you to a wildlife rehab if there is one near you.
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    Thanks guys, but the little baby died today around 4pm. I'm so upset; I really wanted him to be ok. I'm going to write about him in the pet memorial if you want to read any about him..
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    Awww thats too bad.

    For future reference if you ever see another, when rabbits begin to live independantly and leave their mother, they still look like babies. By the time they look like a miniature adult and are able to hop around like a normal rabbit, they are eating and living just fine on their own. It's probably safe to say that the rabbit you found was fully weaned and on it's own but just got an unlucky encounter with a hawk, cat, dog or other predatory animal.
    I'VE BEEN FROSTED!!!

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    yeah, when the baby was still alive I looked up the kind he was and read a lot about them; it said as young as 3 weeks they are ready to live on their own..

    My cat was the one who hurt the little rabbit Luckily I found him and brought him in before he hurt him any worse
    *Some people come into your life and quickly go, but some leave footprints on your heart and you are never the same*
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    *Life is made of millions of moments, but we live only one of these at a time. As we begin to change this moment we begin to change our lives*

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    Aww that is too bad,Sorry to hear this,but remember dont't get mad at your cat.It was only doing what it thought was right.Rest Well Little one.

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    I know; I'm not mad at Samson (my cat) I'm just upset with him. I know it's a cat;s instincts to do things like that, but it's still sad.

    I got a collar for Samson with a bell on it so if the future animals will maybe here him coming before he tries to catch them. So, hopefully that will work
    *Some people come into your life and quickly go, but some leave footprints on your heart and you are never the same*
    *We only fall so we can learn to pick ourselves back up*
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    *Life is made of millions of moments, but we live only one of these at a time. As we begin to change this moment we begin to change our lives*

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