Granny's gone and done it again

If the cat/dog brings one injured not too bad and you dont know where it came from can you tell if its old enough to eat food or because they are wild rabbits you dont want to keep them ?
Wild rabbits, even raised by people very young are very nervous. The three i raised were being taken care of by my Dad while i was in Europe. Apparently two cats were watching the rabbits on different sides of the coop and the rabbits beat themselves against the side of the cage until two of them died. The last one survived and was eventually released.
I just don't have time to be feeding wild rabbits every couple of hours. There are tons of them around. Mother needs to make her nest further from human habitation.
 
That's a miracle! When I was in tech school in Columbus there was a wildlife place up there and people were always bringing them in! But the survival rate was so low that not many actually made it to be released.
I have always bonded with animals. I raised a grey squirrel a cat had caught. It was so tiny it had no fluff on its tail and its eyes weren't open yet. She made a terrific pet.
 
Soo, was walking down the ramp and seen a bug on its back. I stopped, Robert was behind me. I was trying to figure out if it was a horse fly dying or a locust. I decided fly and gave it a little kick . Robert decided he would kick it too. I hear this very loud buzz and a VERY high pitched scream ! bahahahaaaa That was 2 days ago and still laughing.

Guess I forgot to say it went straight for his face. hahaaa
 

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