http://islandgems.net/handfeeding.html
This site has a list of formulas and bottle feeding/care instructions
2006-07-26 03:24:38
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answered by iceni 7
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As awful as it seems you cat was doing what come naturally and should not be punished for this. Are their any wounds? Or is the bunny just stressed. It is best to put it back outside if it is not injured.
2006-07-26 03:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I have! I once found a nest of baby bunnies in my backyard who were abandoned, their mother must have died :( well you need to let nature take its course, or if you really want bring it to a nearby animal rescue shelter, they will care for it, then when the time comes, let it free again, you can't keep the bunny so this is all you can do.
2006-07-26 03:11:13
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answered by tina18 3
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well no not me my cuz did same story in fact their half bob cat and half house cat got a hold of a baby rabbiet.dont leave it out side if it is away from its mother it well die!no food from it mom and no protection!my cuz took in the bunny and went to a local vet and got some bunny milk and raised it but i had been to baddly atacked that it died in its sleep
2006-07-26 04:09:25
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answered by Alex w 1
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Contact your local animal control agency and they will have someone come and get it. They do this so they animal doesn't became used to humans caring for them and they are better equipped to care for them and release them back to there natural habitat. My girlfriend works with injured animals in our area there are hundreds brought in every week.
2006-07-26 03:52:59
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answered by twinsmakesfive 4
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Call a wildlife rehabilitator in your area. Wild rabbits are hard to care for because they are so easily stressed - it's better to let someone who has the experience do it.
2006-07-26 03:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, several times. They always died. Rehab people will not take them because they frequently die.
Feed them kitten formula and you can try, but the outcome is never good.
They are lactose intolerant like cats.
2006-07-26 03:15:48
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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You can call your local shelter to see who they use for wildlife rehab. Check out this website to see if you can find soem articles on wild rabbits. http://www.rabbit.org
2006-07-26 03:46:53
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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Sounds like lunch , lets dine together.........sorry do not know .....
2006-07-26 03:10:28
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answered by Scott c 5
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nope...sorry!
2006-07-26 03:09:17
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answered by fuilui213 6
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