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Baby rabbit plz help

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i just came out into the kitchen and found my cat and a baby rabbit

he brought it inside, he is such a hunter...

i felt really bad it was so tiny and wasnt even trying to get away i got my cat away from him but i didnt want to just put him back outside how will he find his mom?

i think my cat took him from the woods that r behind our house...

what should i do? please help!

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  1. if you care enough , you could raise it yourself for a few months then release it. or you could search outside around your house for other babies.


  2. Well, here are a few of your options, and my opinons.

    a) Leave the baby bunny to die- I don't reccomend this! I love bunnies!

    b) Raise it, and keep it!- This would be okay, but I've heard wild bunnies make horrible pets, you would be responsibile for his life.

    And he'll probably die.

    c) Try to find the nest, look under large boulders, beneath trees, under leaf piles, around the back of your house- This is what I reccomend doing first

    d) Call a Wildlife Vet, or any vet for that matter- I only reccomend this if you have lots of money to spend on this guy.

    e) Put him outside in a warm box in the woods, with old towels, adn straw or grass, and see if mom comes for him-More than likely a preditor will eat him, therefore this isn't the greatest idea.

    Any of these options work, I suggest trying to find the nest, and place him in it, and if you can't, I guess I would try to raise him, but like I mentioned earlier, they usually don't make it, and in some states it's Illegal.

  3. Ive raised rabbits b4  cats and rabbits do get along great. keep the baby warm. you can bottle feed it if its really little they do make great pets you should try it for awhile if your a pet lover as i am, good luck hun rita grubbs  redwood city calif

  4. Do you have a rotisserie?  Mmmm...baby rabbit...

  5. Check for a wildlife vet or refuge in your area. Most areas have one or more organizations that will take in and raise wildlife babies that are separated from their mothers.

    In the mean time, I have found a link to a web page that will give you the info you need to care for the bunny yourself until you can get her to a wildlife specialist (or in the event that you decide you want to raise her yourself).

    http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/orpha...
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