annabelle00
Well-Known Member
I found a stray who came into our empty bunny pen. I can't tell if she's wild or a bunny that was lost or let loose.
She looks very much like a wild bunny (pointed face, large eyes, ears and nose) but I'm not sure because of her coat pattern :s and she's really friendly and enjoys being petted but is pretty nervous with noises and movements. Doesn't mind being lifted up as long it's done properly. She even comes to greet me at the front.
I saw this video and am not sure if she is wild or domestic - https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=709286522450046
Should I let her go free? I don't really want to keep her caged if she is a wild bunny. We do have cats, dogs and possums... and if she is somebodies then should I wait for them to come for her and if they don't find her a new home?
I definitely can't take care of her as we're moving and have my hands full with Dusky.
She doesn't eat pellets and is pretty cautious with the veggies (but eats them when we're not there), is fine with hay and grass.
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She looks very much like a wild bunny (pointed face, large eyes, ears and nose) but I'm not sure because of her coat pattern :s and she's really friendly and enjoys being petted but is pretty nervous with noises and movements. Doesn't mind being lifted up as long it's done properly. She even comes to greet me at the front.
I saw this video and am not sure if she is wild or domestic - https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=709286522450046
Should I let her go free? I don't really want to keep her caged if she is a wild bunny. We do have cats, dogs and possums... and if she is somebodies then should I wait for them to come for her and if they don't find her a new home?
I definitely can't take care of her as we're moving and have my hands full with Dusky.
She doesn't eat pellets and is pretty cautious with the veggies (but eats them when we're not there), is fine with hay and grass.
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