JetFalcon
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So some guy I met at a Zedd concert, we exchanged instagrams and sometimes he comments on my bunnies on instagram.
But he just told me he found a wild bunny. Like something that he caught a bunny from his cat.
He showed me some pictures of the bunny in a box with some food, it seems tame enough to stay in a box. It's a baby sized bunny, maybe one that fits in your hand. He's not exactly sure, but assumed it was a wild bunny. It's seems slightly more developed than a very newborn baby, where you can barely see signature bunny ears. This one is tiny, but has signature bunny ears so you can't think its a baby squirrel. I would say almost hamster size.
He asked me if I could look after it or keep it. I have 2 bunnies now, but I would make an excuse to have a 3rd bunny if it meant I rescued it instead of adopting another one. Can a wild bunny get along with domestic bunnies?
Or should I raise it for a few months and release it when it becomes more adult sized? Just wondering who has dealt with a wild bunny and rescued one, or if it really needs to be rescued. Or should the guy just release it back into a bush / the wild?
But he just told me he found a wild bunny. Like something that he caught a bunny from his cat.
He showed me some pictures of the bunny in a box with some food, it seems tame enough to stay in a box. It's a baby sized bunny, maybe one that fits in your hand. He's not exactly sure, but assumed it was a wild bunny. It's seems slightly more developed than a very newborn baby, where you can barely see signature bunny ears. This one is tiny, but has signature bunny ears so you can't think its a baby squirrel. I would say almost hamster size.
He asked me if I could look after it or keep it. I have 2 bunnies now, but I would make an excuse to have a 3rd bunny if it meant I rescued it instead of adopting another one. Can a wild bunny get along with domestic bunnies?
Or should I raise it for a few months and release it when it becomes more adult sized? Just wondering who has dealt with a wild bunny and rescued one, or if it really needs to be rescued. Or should the guy just release it back into a bush / the wild?
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