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  • we just rescued a baby rabbit and is very lucky from our cat and from drowning in our pond we have decided to keep it, is it a good idea bc i looked it up and it showed thatthey r like domesticated ones there was no mother at all course bc our cat got it

  • CUTE BUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • KAWAII DESU | ^ 0 ^ |

  • Oh god, my heart xD it's so adorkable!!!

  • I found some baby rabbit in my backyard in the rain we took them in apperently they have a fungus :/

    its when they loose hair we took them to the vet so they r getting better but what bothers me is how they got it?

  • once when i was like 12 i was walking near a forest area and i saw 6 baby rabbits on the ground. some of them were dead. the ones that were not dead were really sick and they were rotting. they had maggots inside them and were rotting while still alive 

  • so cute!!!!!!

  • i found an injured baby bunnie and it is not doing so good

    :(

  • Soooo adorable. Aww.

  • Rabbit: Ohai :3

  • so fuckn cute :)

  • I love wild bunnys/rabbits they just have this cute but naughty look about them.

  • A lot of people in this thread seem to mention this: If a rabbit is stiff and unresponsive it is in shock. Put it in a cool, quiet, and dark place.

  • great job of taking care of the bunny! two thumbs up!

  • the cutest thing ive ever seen

  • found a bunny and it was injurred so i took it to the vet and it's better now (i named her penutbutter) should i kep her cuz she is super cute!

  • i got a wild rabbit but i kept for 1 day and my dad said since it doesnt move it was sick so we had to leave it in the wild i cryed but then i got a winter white dwarf hamster male

  • HI! I found a wild rabbit in my backyard today! I was shocked as I pulled the lawnmower up and turned it on.. I happened to see the rabbit, it was very small (smaller than the one in your video) and it didn't react whatsoever to the lawnmower or to me nudging it. I picked it up with a glove and put it on the cement, it didn't move at all and I noticed it was injured (1 1/2cm gash). It's very scared, how do I calm it, what do I feed it? Anything else I should know? THANKS! :)

  • my little sister found a baby rabbit in the middle of the street what should she do with it i know she shouldnt put it back in the street

  • when is a good to time to start switching the food from KMR to grass, sunflowers and so on?

  • i found a babie rabbit in my backyard and i was wondering what to feed it?

  • @12318951851084185 if it is a wild rabbit then it needs to be left alone - the mother will not be far away. Do not touch it or bring it in as it will almost certainly die. If you think it is sick or injured then take it to your nearest wildlife rescue or vet.

  • ya i let it run off. hope a hawk doesnt eat it

  • @joward79 we have a wild rabbit that we raised for 5 years almost 6 years i saved her from a cat the mother was not at the nest if she was she would save that other baby bunny that was killed wild rabbits do not make good pets and the wild rabbit we have is never depressed we let her out around are house when we stick her cage outside she freaks out cause she watched her brother/sister get killed so she doesn't want to go back

  • @joward79 Actually if u leave it to wildlife rescue places, They just kill them. My biology professor used to work at those places. lol

  • @joward79 But taking it to the nearest wildlife rescue or vet would involve touching it and bringing it in and apparantly because of that "it will almost certainly die."

  • y cant i watch!!!! and anyway i have a rabbit dont know the age hes white i adopted him when he was little and he keeps ripping the newspaper in hes cage and im not sure if hes tamed he keeps looking at me wereever i go can you pls answer cause im not sure

  • I have a question. you know since no one is born knowing. lol that's jesus job.. but I was wondering are rabbits rodents?

  • Yes they are.They need to keep chewing just like a beaver.Otherwise the front teeth(spelling?)will grow through thier head..The constant chewing helps to keep the legth of the teeth in check.

  • @SuperNumber19 no they are not rodents - they are classed as lagomorphs. But they are very similar to rodents and have open rooted teeth which continually grow. They need to eat lots of hay to keep the teeth short and a healthy gut.

  • Thanks for your comment. Yes, baby bunnies are very hard to hand raise but it can be done. Well done for getting your bunnies through it.

  • it's so precious!

  • how did you get her and weres her mom shes soooooooo cute

  • soo fucking cute ass man!!!  -honoka

  • are you sure it was abandon mother rabbits rarely tend to there young at all just to feed and check on them, she normally ignores them most of the day cept for a few hours at night. the best way to check is to disturb the nest the wait a day or two cause she will move them.

  • Thanks for the concern. Im a Vet Nurse and this little one found in the middle of the road and too young to be out of the nest. It was covered in flys and fly eggs, dehydrated and starved. It was very sick but I nursed it back to health and he was released happy and healthy.

  • okay i just worry about them cause they need special care, differing from a normal rabbit and would have hated for something bad to happen to him. I have ended up with a baby wild rabbit before and I ended up keeping him at the time cause I didn't know what to do, the wild life center told me to keep him told me how to care for it, and that was that. he lived for like 7 years and was a happy little guy.

    glad yours did okay and is back where he belongs.

  • cute

  • I rescued a wild baby rabbit, now he uses a litterbox, does yours? SO CUTE!

  • so sweet:X

  • I had a baby bunny then it ran away

  • thats not a boy :)

    its a little girl, wild baby rabbits that are boys have a little white spot on their forehead

  • Even wild rabbits can come in many colors, the only way to tell gender is by actually turning them over and checking out their genitals, not by looking for spots on their heads.

  • yea you would think that since thats generally known among everyone, but in this case i would know becos my grandma and sister were both vets

  • Thanks for your comment. This is a European rabbit, not a cotton tail - therefore they do not have any white flash on their head. Ima Vet nurse and was able to sex him as a boy.

  • Cutest creature ever

  • Ooh so adorable ^^;; *nom nom nom*

  • This is a dumb question but do bunnies bite hard or do they even bite u?

  • they do but not hard. they can do it for anger or affection, though. if they do it to you for affection, it's usually just a little nibble, but they can also bite harder, like a hard pinch, if they're in pain/discomfort

  • ohh thank you =~^.^~=

  • No prob :)

  • Thanks for your comment. Yes bunnies can bite and bite hard! They can break the skin easily as their teeth are sharp and can cause a lot of damage. However, most tame bunnies do not bite.

  • Are you going to keep him or her??

  • I successfully raised this little one until it was well enough to be released back into the wild.

  • OMFG!!!! That's too cute to even explain! I've never seen anything so delicately perfect!

  • *'splode from cute*

  • DID U KEEP HIM/HER?

  • Rabbits were created to turn large predators like myself into vegitarians.

  • OMG.....thats so CUTE!

  • very nice to see that gdthing tsee.

  • What an adorable bunny!

  • mine dosent move around much.

  • i'm about to die of the cuteness overload

    i found a baby bunny too and kept it, his whole family was eaten by a dog :(

    mines about a month old now :) he's gettin biggg!

  • poor baby

  • that

    is

    so

    CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

  • I looooove baby bunnies!

  • that's illegal to keep a wild rabbit.

    ;)

    just letting ya know.

  • ya do know this person was rehabilitating the animal, and is now in a wild life care unit. if you cared enough to look past the one page.

    just letting ya know.

    (it bothers me when people jump to conclusions.)

  • omg, he is so cute or she did u find it in the wild and keep it i found mine and kept it

  • i just found a cotton tail orphan outside my house the mom died and the other babys had been attacked so now theres 1 left and im fostering him hes about 10 days old and hes amazing cuter than this 1! his ears cant ever point straight up yet! hes soo cute and i cant wait till hes old enuf so i can set him free cuz i hate keeping wild animals. but i do love helping orphans from raccons to deermice!

  • oh mmmyyyy, cutest bunny EVER :), until i get mine ;) haha jk but really cute!

  • Adorable!

  • what a Cutie :)

  • That looks like our baby bunny! So cute! :-)

  • X3 it's so kyuteeee

  • beee-utiful big brown eyes...and not wild anymore, but happy!!

  • Che Ammmmmmore!!!!!!!! (Lovely!)

  • Very cute bunny :D

  • What a beautiful bunny!

  • I have a wild bunny just like him. same size.

  • i think i just died from an overdose of cuteness :)

  • me too!

  • HE is a nice one :D x

  • Good luck - hope he grows big and strong!

  • yea

  • omg i m raisin a baby bunny that looks exactly like that !!!!!!!!!!

  • Thats nice that they all get on and have fun together!

  • rotflmao ;)

  • i can't let him go because he LIKE MY DOGS play with them and run to them and bite

  • He was fed on full fat, pasturised Goats milk (with other suppliments mixed in) which is also fine. He has now gone to a Wildlife Rescue unit ready for his release back to the wild.

  • Weeeeeee!

  • OH MY!!!!!!!!!

  • aww its so darn cute!

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