don't touch them, please - whatever they are!!
if they ARE bunnies, they're [as stated elsewhere] not wild; they're feral, which means some %^&@*! dumped either Dad-bunny or Mom-bunny, or both.
if that's true, GET AN ADULT to find a rabbit-rescue local to U; GET THOSE BABIES, & if Possible, MOMMA, too. they do Not belong out there; they only cause problems for the wild rabbits.
if they are SKUNKS< !! Don't !! touch them, or even go NEar! them: skunks are a rabies-vector species. that doesn't mean every one of them is dangerous or rabid, but U don't want to find out the hard way that they're rabies-positive;
babies too young to have their eyes open can ALREADY be rabies-positive.
let's be frank: RABIES IS FATAL. over 18thousand people DIE every yr in Thailand & Cambodia of rabies - it's not a joke, a rare thing, or a curable disease. it's also a very ugly, painful death - so stay AWAY from dogs that are free-roaming, feral cats & their kittens, raccoons, skunks, bats, etc.
and pretty please: keep Ur pets =current=!! on their rabies vaccs. Horses, ponies, & other equines should get their rabies vacc, too; ANY mammal can get rabies.
2006-07-11 12:10:42
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answered by leashedforlife 5
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truly sounds like a mouse (or mouse community). i'd in my view set out some mouse poison which ought to preserve it interior of a few days (be positive to placed some lower than the sink). My chum may call a specialist exterminator--they are going to locate the position the mice were given in and plug the holes for you.
2016-12-01 02:21:49
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answered by mitch 3
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It is a rabbit nest. Leave it alone! The mothers sometimes leave for a while and people think they've been abandoned. THEY HAVEN'T! The mother uses her fur to make a nest.
2006-07-11 12:02:44
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answered by Chloe 2
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Its the Easter Bunny's nest.
2006-07-11 11:59:55
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answered by auntkarendjjb 6
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they are most likely bunnies then but dont take them from their home u cant do that their mother had obviously gone for food, but if u did take them u cant put them back now otherwise they will die and if they hav hardly any fur u have most likely killed them if u touched them at all
2006-07-11 17:01:04
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answered by nina.goodger 1
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Well, if you have exposed the nest to look, nosey butt, you won't have to worry anymore. The neighborhood cat will get them soon. You really shouldn't mess with these things. Just leave nature alone if you want to help.
2006-07-12 01:47:18
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answered by Huh? 6
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Sounds like a skunk
2006-07-11 11:57:39
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answered by cassandradl 3
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Maybe it is a little bunny. I can't really answer unless I see them.
2006-07-11 11:57:56
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answered by Pirate_Wench 5
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Sure sounds like a lagomorph (rabbit) to me. Has to be a tame rabbit though because wild ones aren't that color.
2006-07-11 11:59:50
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answered by kriend 7
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Possom.
2006-07-11 11:58:08
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answered by Poppin my Collar 2
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