Husband working on a building site and a warren was disturbed, crushed. Mum and one baby got out but mum was killed by accident. Baby was rescued by husband
We have been bottle feeding it and so far it's survived 3 days now
Today we built a run and it's venturing out of the cat carrier we have been keeping it in and is nibbling the daisies
No idea how old it is but it fits in one hand, probably the size of an average potato
Two questions, how do I know when it's big enough to be released back into a field where there are other rabbits?
Or, would it ever be OK to keep it as a pet? Husband has really taken to it and would like to keep it. I say it's a wild animal and should be released as soon as its viable
Any advice or thoughts please
We have been bottle feeding it and so far it's survived 3 days now
Today we built a run and it's venturing out of the cat carrier we have been keeping it in and is nibbling the daisies
No idea how old it is but it fits in one hand, probably the size of an average potato
Two questions, how do I know when it's big enough to be released back into a field where there are other rabbits?
Or, would it ever be OK to keep it as a pet? Husband has really taken to it and would like to keep it. I say it's a wild animal and should be released as soon as its viable
Any advice or thoughts please