Baby Bunny Rabbit Binks
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Ein süsses Hasi. :)
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@MacDaJ24 DO NOT release the bunny back into the wild ! Gah , if I'm too late ... The bunny will have no chance of survival after being domesticated by being taken care of by humans !
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i raised a 5 of these. i didn't mean for it to happen this way, but they are very used to people now, and i love them so much and have put so much of my own time effort and money into keeping them alive, that i don't want to give them away to someone who will release them when they aren't ready. i think i am going to try and work out a deal with a nature center so that they can live there. any thoughts, or help?
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sweet, i love bunnys! looking to get my third :) thx for the vid <3
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what type of bedding is that?
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much respect to you!!
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Its amazing how the bunny looks so active in this video considering it was dying when you rescued it.
Good job making him/her healthy again. :D
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@MacDaJ24 ---I guess you may know, but don't give fruits, lettuce, or carrots. Best to buy some basic rabbit food at the grocery store and some Timothy hay to eat. Lots of fresh water changed daily. I've had one for almost 5 YEARS, Feel free to ask me any questions.
Good luck if you still have it.
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WWWAAAHHH SOO CUTEEE :DDD
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my friend and I rescued a bunny, a little smaller but it wasn't hurt or anything, it came up to us like it needed help. So we put him in a cage and we are taking great care of him (Conan "the barbarian") lol. we are going to release him when he gets older
I have a lot of respect for you rescuing this rabbit, and I also wanted to know if it can be a normal rabbit when released back into the wild because it was raised indoors by humans.
dragonmustard2 1 year ago 17
@dragonmustard2
It was not indoors for long - then it was raised outside with minimal human contact until it was ready to be released back into the wild.
joward79 1 year ago 8