Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A couple of days ago we rescued the tiniest wild rabbit from the cat?

She can't be more than a month old and i don't know what to do with her. We don't know where the cat dragged her from and so we don't know where to put her back. If we just let her go will she be ok? She just seems far too young. Any suggestions?A couple of days ago we rescued the tiniest wild rabbit from the cat?
My own rabbit was brought in by the Vet's cat, and as she was only part wild, we kept her!





-If the rabbit is really tame and used to you, letting her back into the wild immediately would mean that she won't survive. However, if she's totally wild and untamed, it's fine to just let her back into the wild. Perhaps release her on a local hill, or in a park, or whatever.


If she is tame, you should bring her to your local veterinary surgery or animal sanctuary/RSPCA.





xA couple of days ago we rescued the tiniest wild rabbit from the cat?
If you don't want to or can't hand raise her with bottle feedings, contact a local animal rescue center in your area for assistance. They may take it for you, and I would suggest making a small donation for its care, like 10 or 20 dollars (more if you can!).


Do not release it to the wild- more than likely your cat separated it from its mother and nest mates, and it will die on its own- or make a great snack for some other predator.


You may also like to consider keeping your cat indoors, if you don't want it killing things.
take care of it till it is old enough to be released into the wild.....poor baby bunny I bet a little love and care can make it become a great pet and friend.....if I was you I would nurse it till it's old enough but I am not you so the choice is yours...........good luck with the little guy!
take it to a vet and ask the vet to check over the rabbit to see if the cat hurt it in anyway if you are sure thats its not hurt dont bother but if its ok just take it to a nerby field i would say hope this helps
i think you should call a local vet and give the rabbit to them or you can find out the proper technics to take care of it if you would like to keep it
Since rabbit kits can be weaned at 4-5 weeks the rabbit can probably be released back into the wild without any problems.
if u let her go now she'll die. other rabbits will stay away from her bc she smells like human. take her to an animal rescue center. they'll know what to do with her.
phone the RSPCA! they will try and find her a good home, theres no way shed survive if you simply let her go!





poor bunny :( lol
You should phone the RSPCA, cats have a bacteria in their saliva which can kill a rabbit.
defiantly RSPCA because if you ween it it will not learn to fend for itself and will almost defiantly die in the wild
try taking it to a vet or a rescue centre they will take care of the rest.. your cat is a hero or is he/she?
Call you local SPCA or Animal Control, they can tell you what to do.
RSPCA straight away.


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my cat did tis once we put it into a box and took it to our local vet they then sorted out what to do. hope this helps

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