The Young & The Restless... Baby Bunnies! 06/22/2008
![]() Well, I promised you bunny drama, and that's what I am going to report about here! As of today I've had 25 cottontail baby bunnies come through WTS in the last 6-8 weeks. Sadly, but not surprisingly, 11 have passed on, but 7 have been released, and 7 are still here (with 5 of these soon to be released once their injuries heal up a bit better; 2 are still touch-and-go). Cottontails are the bane of rehabbers as they take so much time and effort and are so difficult to keep alive owing to their complicated digestion that really needs a mother's milk to be healthy. As you read in previous blogs, even if you nurse them through the first few weeks, without the mother's nutrients their bones often don't form well and end up breaking. So sad.
![]() Anyway, dear little Silver Blaze and Sparkles (previously known as "Blaze" & "Cattack" before they were assigned nailpolish colours!), who are siblings and came to me when they were about 5-6 days old, got the worst of it, as seen in the pictures here. Silver Blaze got about 10 stitches in one incision and two other incisions glued up with vet-glue. Sparkles had some bad abrasions, and was bitten quite badly in the ear. :( I was so upset as these two were really like my little babychildren and were all set to be released in a few days....now I'll have them for another 3-4 weeks to make sure they are all healed with hair growing back! I hope by then they will still be able to acclimatize to life in the wild. I'm sure they will...though unlike all my other bunnies, these little ones are very calm with me as they are so used to me. Maybe they'll stay nearby when released which would be great! ![]() I bought them a brand new huge cage, and they are now very happy in it, bouncing around and shnuggling together! They get very excited at dinner time and pull on the bars with their teeth demanding their fresh greens! ![]() And just as I was coming to terms with these bunny dramas, and Dr. Connolly was busy stitching everyone up, guess what? A new litter arrived. At 9-10 days old they were in really good shape, having been nursed by mum for that first essential week of life. Compare the picture of this little Chubbun to Pink (blog date 20May) at the same age.
![]() One last note... here is a picture of a very sweet cat. It belongs to the neighbours and is very friendly and has GIANT paws (all the better for catching baby bunnies with). They let it outside, unsupervised, all day. I have caught it on several times "playing with" wildlife- usually chipmunks. I put a suggestive bell on a make-shift collar with a note reporting it's activities (not that bells necessarily work, see Cats & Wildlife). They let it wear the bell for a while, but it is once again without one. I catch it at least once a day stalking little creatures. I so wish that the neighbours would have more consideration of what kinds of pain & suffering their sweet pet inflicts upon all the lovely little native animals (I also wish the neighbours understood that their roaring ATVs are also not wildlife friendly). Add Comment | CategoriesAll |








