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What to do with baby bunnies?

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Remember with wild bunnies, the mom only comes back at night to call and feed him once or so for 5 mins; please put him back for her if just found and healthy. She leaves them alone between feedings. Don't assume they are abandoned! Wild rabbits NEED a skilled wildlife rehabber. read more

Mother rabbits do not “sit” on the babies to keep them warm as do some mammals and birds. They build a nest with fur and grasses which helps to keep the babies warm in between feedings. For domestic/pet rabbits, do not force a mother rabbit to sit in the nest box. read more

Wild rabbits are very difficult to raise to adulthood. It can also be a bad idea for your own sake. Chances are that your efforts will be for naught and the baby rabbit will die while in your care. That’s heartbreaking. Young wild rabbits are hard to raise and quick to die when removed from their natural environment. read more

We are available 24-Hours, 7 days a week – If you think baby needs food or water, call us first PLEASE! After you have assessed that the bunny or bunnies are uninjured follow the steps below to best assist baby bunnies. read more

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