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Hi guys...
So here is the deal. One of my neighbors in the complex found 2 very little cottontail bunnies. They can't be very old, their eyes are barely open, and they are so small, they can fit in the palm of my hand.
He is a construction worker, and one of his coworkers accidentally killed their mother, while raking some brush to be burned. So they couldn't just leave them to die.
We called a few vets and even a zoo, and they gave us horrible advice.
They said to feed them the thickest milk we could find (ok, we know of only half and half), and feed them 4 times a day. Put them in a dark warm place.
They didn't mention what sort of milk or how much per feeding. Or even how to feed them.
Anyone know of any good advice I can tell my neighbors?
So here is the deal. One of my neighbors in the complex found 2 very little cottontail bunnies. They can't be very old, their eyes are barely open, and they are so small, they can fit in the palm of my hand.
He is a construction worker, and one of his coworkers accidentally killed their mother, while raking some brush to be burned. So they couldn't just leave them to die.
We called a few vets and even a zoo, and they gave us horrible advice.
They said to feed them the thickest milk we could find (ok, we know of only half and half), and feed them 4 times a day. Put them in a dark warm place.
They didn't mention what sort of milk or how much per feeding. Or even how to feed them.
Anyone know of any good advice I can tell my neighbors?