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  • awww too cute. no animal should be allowed to be that cute!

  • Do you ever find it hard to keep Keyah and the rabbit apart? :)

  • We kept the rabbits in a seperate room.

  • Uhh Ohh bunny, better stay in your cage before the kitty gets you!!!

  • I Have A Baby Cottontail Rabbit With Me Here Named May

  • Seeing this bunny made me smile. However was it ever difficult seeing that you have a fox and rabbits are one of their snacks? I have a dog who likes to attack any other animals but dogs, so we can't bring any other kinds of animals in our house. It's kind of a drag.

  • It wasn't difficult. I just kept the rabbits in our guest bathroom until they were old enough to release.

  • that cat sound in the background sounds like the heat season

  • be ware of keyah!

  • so beautiful. there´s nothing as cute as a little bunny :-)

  • aww that put a smile on my face. It really made my day. Also why are you going to release them? Or is it better for them to be back in the wild?

  • I released them because they were wild orphans. If they were born in captivity it would have been different.

  • they are old enough to be on there own as long as they don't have a white line on there fore head i have rescued two recently and i am waiting for them to be old enough to release them back in the wild this rabbit should be capable on its on now

  • I love bunnies there are just too cute.

  • cute! :3

  • "Their eyes were closed and the mother didn't come back for them after being outside for two days"

    Actually that's hard to say for sure, since rabbit does only feed their kits once a day. Were they in a fur-lined nest? It is unusual for them to be above ground.

  • These are common cottontail rabbits. All rabbits native to my area build nests above ground. They do not dig tunnels. They usually find a small depression in the ground in areas of tall grass and weeds. When the grass was cut where these babies were they were exposed to direct sunlight and in the view of other animals. If the mother had come back she would have moved them. If they stayed there much longer they would have died.

  • I use that same blue lid to feed my cat.

  • omg i want it so bad i have to kiss it

  • nice!, too cute

  • that looks like a wild rabbit

  • It is.

  • hey I just caught one that was in mt garage and its wils and its just a bunny do u think it could carry diseases please reply

  • It probably doesn't have any diseases but if it's a wild rabbit you should release it.

  • really ok thanks

  • Yeah, if they even get picked up by a cat, they need antibiotics. Stupid vets didn't even know that when I brought mine in. Then it was lying on it's side. So as a last resort, I gave it baytril from my iguana's operation, and he recovered like magic.

  • Great! You actually care for your cats, unlike some who think it's a hands free job.

    I just asked about the lisence because here it's illegal here, but I doubt it would actually get enforced.

  • This is why I'm against free roaming cats :) I've rescued two of these guys from a cat. Where did you get them? Are you a rehabber?

  • The video description explains where they came from. I'm not a "licensed" rehabber but I know how to do it. I spent a lot of time on a farm with a lot of animals as a kid so I have first hand experience. Any time any of my wife or I's friends/family, or their friends/family, finds stray or hurt animals they seem to bring them to me. They know I'll take good care of them.

  • I don't believe in free roaming cats either. All four of mine are strictly indoor cats for now until I build an outdoor run for them.

  • Aren't you supposed to let your cat go where it wants? But then I live in England, things are probably different over here. Though indoor cats make sense seeing as I live very close to a main road, and it is well known that the cars speed like maniacs because they want to get past the lights before they turn red, not like our old house where you would be lucky to see a car at all

  • Our cats are indoor cats and have free roam of the house except the guest bed and bath. In the U.S. there are too many irresponsible cat owners that don't spay or neuter their pets and then let them roam outside. They breed and create many feral stray cats. Our animal shelters are overrun with unwanted cats so it's preferred to keep pet cats indoors or in outdoor runs or enclosures. I know what you mean about speeding cars too. My family and I moved near a farming community to get away from it.

  • Little fluffy rabbit! A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E! Truly!!

  • Thank you. I'm going to be releasing them next weekend and then I'll make a compilation video of them later.

  • Please dont give it to keyah!

  • I'm not. :) I've actually already released them.

  • Aw thats good it was to cute to give to keyah mind you keyah is really cute

  • IT sounds like your malesting your cat in the backround

  • I was, but she likes it.

  • you have alota cute animals!

  • Thanks. It can be quite a bit of a zoo at times. :)

  • that thing is disgustingly cute XD

  • Tiny little bun bun!

  • LOL. We've hidden these guys from our pets in the guest bathroom. They don't know they're here. In the background you can hear one of my Siamese outside the hall door fussing because she's not allowed in.

  • aww that's very cute! your little fox must've gone nuts when she discovered these little guys

  • Such a soft rabbit ^-^

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