Ah okay! Yeah that makes sense and I agree now that you say thatThis isn’t a domestic rabbit though. It’s a wild one and it won’t do well in captivity. It probably won’t even know what the pellets are or that they are food.

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Ah okay! Yeah that makes sense and I agree now that you say thatThis isn’t a domestic rabbit though. It’s a wild one and it won’t do well in captivity. It probably won’t even know what the pellets are or that they are food.
Thanks!Ah okay! Yeah that makes sense and I agree now that you say that![]()
You um... Gotta release it, since it's a wild animal keeping it will get you arrested and when wild animals are caught from the wild there's a very high chance they'll be so stressed they literally won't eat and will die of starvationMy cat caught a bunny, and it seems unhurt somehow. So now instead of letting him eat it, I want to help the bunny. What do wild bunnies eat???? How do I keep the bunny happy as a pet?
From what it seems you clearly don't know how to take care of a rabbit and don't know it's needs and requirements and it would be very irresponsible of you to attempt to keep it.But……… do you know what to feed it?
You um... Gotta release it, since it's a wild animal keeping it will get you arrested and when wild animals are caught from the wild there's a very high chance they'll be so stressed they literally won't eat and will die of starvation
They already posted they were going to release it.From what it seems you clearly don't know how to take care of a rabbit and don't know it's needs and requirements and it would be very irresponsible of you to attempt to keep it.
I have decided to monitor the rabbit for a day or two, then release it back into the woods.
Did it survive the night in the box?I have decided to monitor the rabbit for a day or two, then release it back into the woods.
Unfortunately, it did not. As there are no visible marks on the rabbit, it could have died due to internal bleeding, as the cat was pretty rough with it yesterday.Did it survive the night in the box?
Aw, I'm sorry, that is sad.Unfortunately, it did not. As there are no visible marks on the rabbit, it could have died due to internal bleeding, as the cat was pretty rough with it yesterday.
I do always try to help the animals Thomas catches.Aw, I'm sorry, that is sad.
Ive seen them die simply from the stress of being constrained. My dog was eating a nest of young ones. I stopped it and scooched the remainders in a box for relocation and they died in about an hour without having been touched.I do always try to help the animals Thomas catches.