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Forum DIET & CARE Help…Wild baby rabbit

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    • Jess
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        I need to know if anyone has taken care of a wild baby rabbit?

        What did you do for it, sleeping, feeding, etc… what tips do you have?


      • Sarita
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          How old do you think this rabbit is and where did you find it? Are it’s eyes open and is it eating on it’s own?


        • tobyluv
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            First, you need to make sure that this baby rabbit needs help. It may be old enough to be out on its own, or it may still be taken care of by its mother. The mothers are only with their babies for a few minutes a day, so don’t assume that it is orphaned. If this rabbit does need help, you need to get it to a wildlife rehabber ASAP. Here is one site that lists wildlife rehabbers by area. Click on Wildlife Issue.
            http://www.ahnow.org/#/.

            Here is an article on wild baby bunnies that should be helpful: http://rabbit.org/faq-orphaned-baby-bunnies/.

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