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Wild Baby Rabbit/What To Do?

cara

Alpha Buck
Bizarrely, my husband has found a baby wild rabbit in a car (we are a garage).

Not sure where it has hopped on board :lol: but what to do with it? I haven’t yet seen it, but it is seemingly fit and feisty. We are an area populated with rabbits (Ainsdale, although this particular vehicle has come from Lancaster, it might have been parked overnight here with family), but we have no real way of knowing where it’s from.

Best option to release it here on the dunes? Any pointers gladly received :wave:
 
Found out the car has come from Lancaster (farm area) so will be taken back there ��
 
Bizarrely, my husband has found a baby wild rabbit in a car (we are a garage).

Not sure where it has hopped on board :lol: but what to do with it? I haven’t yet seen it, but it is seemingly fit and feisty. We are an area populated with rabbits (Ainsdale, although this particular vehicle has come from Lancaster, it might have been parked overnight here with family), but we have no real way of knowing where it’s from.

Best option to release it here on the dunes? Any pointers gladly received :wave:


Hi cara

Nice to see you after so long :D

I guess you've sorted it now - well, found a solution anyway.

How strange it should hop into a car! Did you check if it had a driver's license?
 
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