Okay, so a dog chased and killed a bunch of baby bunnies. My dad's employees (landscapers) rescued two of them and of course, brought them to me because the dog was on a mission and would have killed them.
I have been caring for them with minimal contact for maybe two weeks? (The only time we make contact to check them over since the bigger one had a tick between his ears that we removed safely and completely as well as move them in a box so I can clean their temporary cage)...
Thor is big enough to be released... but Loki is not. Loki is half the size of Thor and wobbly on his feet still. I am worried because he HAS grown, but not a lot, and he's not really that nervous around me- not like Thor who FREAKS out.
We haven't released Thor because we want to release them together since they have always been together, but I don't really know what is wrong with Loki. He eats. A LOT. By the way.
(I haven't checked either of their genders by the way.)
Here are some photographs. Thor is the big one, Loki the small one.
This is when they were first brought to us:
This is like, the halfway mark.
This is showing how tame Loki is. This was a couple days ago.
And this was yesterday to show the size difference.
It's like Loki stopped growing...
Now, he does struggle a little bit sometimes and he runs away if you poke his butt and startle him.. but I don't know, I'm worried and kind of afraid about releasing him later because of his wobbly feet and tiny size. He may have a growth spurt soon but until then I can't help but ... worry.
Also, what do you think about releasing them at the same time? Either way at least one of them suffers for it- release Thor first, they're both alone. Release them together, Thor has to wait for Loki to grow...
I have been caring for them with minimal contact for maybe two weeks? (The only time we make contact to check them over since the bigger one had a tick between his ears that we removed safely and completely as well as move them in a box so I can clean their temporary cage)...
Thor is big enough to be released... but Loki is not. Loki is half the size of Thor and wobbly on his feet still. I am worried because he HAS grown, but not a lot, and he's not really that nervous around me- not like Thor who FREAKS out.
We haven't released Thor because we want to release them together since they have always been together, but I don't really know what is wrong with Loki. He eats. A LOT. By the way.
(I haven't checked either of their genders by the way.)
Here are some photographs. Thor is the big one, Loki the small one.
This is when they were first brought to us:
This is like, the halfway mark.
This is showing how tame Loki is. This was a couple days ago.
And this was yesterday to show the size difference.
It's like Loki stopped growing...
Now, he does struggle a little bit sometimes and he runs away if you poke his butt and startle him.. but I don't know, I'm worried and kind of afraid about releasing him later because of his wobbly feet and tiny size. He may have a growth spurt soon but until then I can't help but ... worry.
Also, what do you think about releasing them at the same time? Either way at least one of them suffers for it- release Thor first, they're both alone. Release them together, Thor has to wait for Loki to grow...