Hi my names natalie. I have 3 bunnies that i rehomed and have a been giving bunnys a home, care and love for a a number of years.
2 weeks ago, I witnessed a wild baby rabbit nearly get run over and stopped. I managed to pick the tiny bunny up and rushed her to the vets. Thankfully the wound was only superficial and the vets said as she was so small she couldnt be released straight away. We think she was about 3.5 weeks (simluar size to the 5 pictured on your website) and named her Emily. We hand reared her for the first 10 days as we havent seen any droppings, slowly we have winned her off the kitten milk (supplied by the vets), she has grown and doing really well, we have moved her from inside the house to outside with the other bunnies, although she is seperated as she is a lot smaller then the rest.
We have seen Emily go from being shy to falling asleep in my hands, from hiding and being frightened by the russling of bags to running round our bunny barn and jumping on and off logs whilst iam cleaning them out. Sometimes she will hide and sometimes she wont. We care for her deeply and want to do the right thing by her and dont know whether she should be released or kept as she is too tame, If she cant be released, we will offer her a loving home. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
2 weeks ago, I witnessed a wild baby rabbit nearly get run over and stopped. I managed to pick the tiny bunny up and rushed her to the vets. Thankfully the wound was only superficial and the vets said as she was so small she couldnt be released straight away. We think she was about 3.5 weeks (simluar size to the 5 pictured on your website) and named her Emily. We hand reared her for the first 10 days as we havent seen any droppings, slowly we have winned her off the kitten milk (supplied by the vets), she has grown and doing really well, we have moved her from inside the house to outside with the other bunnies, although she is seperated as she is a lot smaller then the rest.
We have seen Emily go from being shy to falling asleep in my hands, from hiding and being frightened by the russling of bags to running round our bunny barn and jumping on and off logs whilst iam cleaning them out. Sometimes she will hide and sometimes she wont. We care for her deeply and want to do the right thing by her and dont know whether she should be released or kept as she is too tame, If she cant be released, we will offer her a loving home. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.