Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 > My sister just called me from Florida (Miami area). > She just rescued two tiny wild rabbits (both of them fit on the > palm of her > hand together) that would have fallen prey to a lawn mower and/or > a big snake > that was hanging out in the same yard, and she wants to know what > to feed them. Hi Florencia, Check out http://www.rabbit.org/ Near the bottom of the page, there is a specific link that may be of interest to you: " Wild Bunnies May Not Need Your Help! Wild rabbits only nurse for a few minutes at night, and moms vanish the rest of the day. If you've disturbed a nest, put the babies back and restore the fur/grass covering; the mother will move them over the next 48 hours. More info... " That has a lot more info addressing abandoned wild baby rabbits. Good luck! Cheers, Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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