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03-26-2016 10:00 AM
I decided to work on all of my small painting projects today so I was sitting outside of my screened in patio chalk painting.
My big dog and my small dog were outside with me. I saw my big dog rooting around in one part of the yard that made me suspicious.
I think bunnies like to make nests in that area because it has leaves that fall from the tree. The next thing I see is my dog carrying something in her mouth!
I wasn't sure what it was, but she actually dropped it. The little dog was standing by, not sure what to do.
Well, one of the babies was left and my small dog chased it out of the nest. I picked up the baby and tried to put it back in, but it did not want to go.
The baby wanted to stay in my hand! I got the dogs put away and held the tiny bunny for a long time. I decided to foster it for a few days until it can make it out in the great outdoors.
The poor thing literally jumped into my hand! I am such
a sucker! I went to PetsMart and bought some alfalfa and rabbit food.
My little dog still wants to put the poor thing in her mouth, but that is not going to happen! A bunny for Easter!
03-26-2016 10:18 AM
That was so nice of you to care for it and buy it food!💜
I think it was meant to be! 🐇
03-26-2016 10:51 AM
@flickerbulb Easter blessings for you. It is such a joy to read such a uplifting post this morning. Good luck with the bunny and enjoy.
03-26-2016 11:29 AM - edited 03-26-2016 11:32 AM
Thank you @StillFuntoShop and @lucymo!
It is soooo sweet and loves to sit very still in my hand. The dogs scared it and it made a terrible scared squeak hat I never wish to hear again!
I let the dogs out very early (4 am) last week and turned on the outdoor lights. I saw two adult rabbits sitting very still right in the middle of the yard. I could not let the dogs out right then so I had to make a noise
to run them off.
A few days later I found bunny babies! Must have been mom and dad.
03-26-2016 01:00 PM
poor momma bunny came home to find her babies gone.
03-26-2016 01:38 PM
The rabbits aren't good news for your gardens. But, fortunately, you have dogs. They'll probably chase the rabbits off eventually.
03-26-2016 01:42 PM
Have fun taking care of the bunny. We have a rabbit that hangs around our yard sometimes. I know she's a female. She was a little large not so long ago. LOL!!! I saw her the other day & she's not so large now. She had her babies some place. Last year DH found them in one of his garden beds.
03-26-2016 02:53 PM
@flickerbulb what a warm & kind heart you have to keep the bunny alive.
wishing you a very happy easter
03-26-2016 07:27 PM - edited 03-26-2016 07:28 PM
That's a very sweet Easter story! Is the bunny old enough to eat the food that you bought? Aren't they like kittens, nursing for weeks, then eating food?
Let us know how it's going.
PS Be careful to wash your hands after handling the babe (or any animal for that matter). After all, it is a wild animal.
03-26-2016 08:39 PM
I did some research before I bought the food. It said they eat the same food domestic rabbits eat. Based on the size and the fact that the eyes are open, it looks like I am on the right track.
I watched him/her to see if she was eating the food. She is eating the alfalfa up nicely! I have put a fair amount in there since last night and it is getting gobbled up.
I am not sure about the rabbit pellets. I watched her drink the water so she will not be dehydrated.
So far, so good! When I put my hand into the aquarium to change the food, she comes right over to my hand! Sooooo cute! It will be hard to release her back to nature, but I will enjoy it for the time being!
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