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It worked! looks like a wild rabbit to me. Probably best to try to clean its wounds now while it's in shock, like @Awakening Forest suggested, so it doesn't try to resist you. It seems to be an adult as well.
Ya. My cat had a bird recently. It was in shock so I did not bring it inside, I put it in the garage in a cardboard box, and put leaves twigs and sticks around the box, plus a heating pad hidden on the bottom. I managed to save the bird but it was a difficult thing to do- it’s only injuries where some broken pin feathers, but I was afraid it would die of shock or maybe a hidden injuryl
 
Ya. My cat had a bird recently. It was in shock so I did not bring it inside, I put it in the garage in a cardboard box, and put leaves twigs and sticks around the box, plus a heating pad hidden on the bottom. I managed to save the bird but it was a difficult thing to do- it’s only injuries where some broken pin feathers, but I was afraid it would die of shock or maybe a hidden injuryl
Wild bird or a chicken? Great job saving it!!
 
Wild bird or a chicken? Great job saving it!!
I was unsuccessful saving what a lady told me was a duck (clearly not one lol) it had fallen out of its nest and injured itself pretty bad, it lasted a couple days but it was having trouble breathing so it passed away in its sleep (This happened a few years before this recent bird)
 
I was unsuccessful saving what a lady told me was a duck (clearly not one lol) it had fallen out of its nest and injured itself pretty bad, it lasted a couple days but it was having trouble breathing so it passed away in its sleep (This happened a few years before this recent bird)
Sorry that you lost that one. I'm sure you did an excellent job caring for it, though!
 
It is colored like a wild rabbit.
It looks old enough to eat and drink by itself (if healthy), but not fully mature yet.

If it truly is a wild rabbit, then trying to tend the wounds or give fluids from a dropper might be very stressful for the rabbit (because wild animals tend to be really afraid of people.) It could hurt itself or you if it struggles.

I suggest either kill it, take it to a vet to be euthanized, or try to find a wildlife-rescue group in your area that might be able to give advice.

I know that trying to help wild animals brings up problems that tame ones don't, but I do not know enough to address those problems. (Problems certainly include "it might panic, and may hurt both you and itself" and "it might have parasites or diseases.")
 
Beautiful rabbit, I’m so sorry that you found it. But I’m glad you did so you can try and save it’s life. If it does make it, I would not release it. It seems in bad shape. If possible I would keep it as a house rabbit- this is my opinion assuming that this rabbit will not fully recover. Please release it somewhere safe if it does
After realizing this is a wild rabbit... maybe keeping it as a house rabbit isn’t a good idea 😅
 

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