They were properly released in a safe location by wildlife rehabilitators. Previous to this they were fed all food sources which would be accessible to them in the wild. We did everything to give them the best possible chance at survival. Like I said in the first post we never took in wildlife...
Just wanted to post an update as I promised. The one with the bad legs did not make it. In the end I think his internal organs were not properly developed which was very sad but not anything we didn’t expect. The six remaining bunnies are now back in the wild where they belong. And as of today...
We’re looking into local rehabilitation centers. The only reason we fed them ourselves is I was home from work and use to raise hamsters so I figured they’d be in foster care with someone anyways and I appreciated having something to take up my time. Like I said we were not those people who saw...
Some pics. His back legs have no muscle tone and the bones arnt hard it feels more like cartilage. Not sure if he had the cord wrapped around him or how he ended up this way. We just found him with no use of his back legs
They’re wild. Cottontail bunnies. Found them at about 8 days old before their eyes opened. Their mom didn’t come back after my dogs dug them up. And they were very underweight and dehydrated with closed eyes when we took them in. The little guy is so lively and adorable and I just want him to...