Saturday, January 23, 2010

Caring For Wild Rabbits How To Take Care Of Wild Orphaned Baby Rabbits (around 10 Days Old)?

How to take care of wild orphaned baby rabbits (around 10 days old)? - caring for wild rabbits

My cat has 3 rabbits and killed them today, and I followed him to find the nest and there were three of them I have it in, and I do not know what to feed or what to do with them

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  1. Aww that's nice, that will help these children, but it certainly should do the following to stay alive for now, but put a rescue of animals or things, rescue rabbits in the morning or early! I have a link on how to handle wild rabbits are there a lot of useful information on the website mentioned below, but I visited the most important information for you. I have a rabbit that is basically like a cat, and they are wonderful pets with great personality, as you might expect. You would not know until you have one.
    RABBIT Formula
    No. 1 box of condensed milk or fresh goat milk (no milk)
    3 tablespoons cream
    3 tablespoons Karo corn syrup
    1 egg yolk

    Combine ingredients in a container made of plastic. Heat in the microwave and the mixture to slightly above room temperature. The proof that by adding a few drops of formula on your wrist first, because you do not want to accidentally scalding babies.


    The infant feeding bottle with a pet or kindergartenFeeding syringe or pipette, and indeed slow. Rabbits are very coordinated and can easily absorb the fluid in the lungs. If the formula is sucked into the lungs, they will die. Please take it easy!

    After feeding their babies, you should support your belly with a warm wet towel massage and the urination and defecation on. Feed them every three hours or less.

    The newborn rabbits should be kept in a box. Place a blanket or old sweat to cuddle in. You need a heater to keep warm. Place a heating pad under the box set on low (or medium term, but beware of the high temperatures - they do not boil). A water bottle is placed on a heat source for work, or at most a 60-watt bulb, on the field (but not too hot). The ideal temperature is at body temperature varies from 85 to 98 degrees C only. When children are restless and trying to escape the heat is too hot for them.

    Babies should be kept warm at all timesa. Feed them only if they are warm and welcoming. Babies are not good in the cold - Digestive growth falters, and die in the rule. Take as little as possible, wild rabbits are very sensitive and can be manipulated by the impression of a man!

    Under the care might be tempted to keep as pets. Do not do that! Wild rabbits should be free and make good pets. May be you are nervous, nervous and very aggressive at the end of the term. They do not relate to the interaction with people because they are very sensitive and can be quickly identified.

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  2. Please put the children back to their nest, and keep your cat in a day or 2 The mother to her children, because the nest is disturbed.
    2. The best option is to as quickly as possible to go to a physiotherapist Wildlife. Please contact the Department of Environmental Conservation for inclusion in your region. Veterinary and human societies is the ability to manage a local rehabbed.
    Do not feed! I really can not stress that enough. Rabbits are very sensitive, and then given when the wrong thing or sniffing, even the smallest amount, probably die.
    If you rehabbed a drive that put them in a small box lined with a soft cloth or paper towel. If you use a heating pad, put 1 / 2 box, heating pad set on low. Otherwise, a pot of hot water can and wrapped in a tissue are placed on the table for babies to cuddle A. Make sure the lid is in very close, and it is not so hot that baby can burn. Set the field with his warm, calm, the darkest room, and leave them alone, to tRANSPORT them. (Yes, I know you're cute, but wild rabbits are easily stressed death if it is manipulated / disturbed too much, and he said he now is.)
    Good luck.

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  3. Ask your vet and pick up the milk kittens. You can eat them twice a day. Get the rest from the nest and placed them in a shoebox and is the nest of rabbits. Keep yourself in a quiet, warm and affect only checked when they go to feed them. Probably when one months begins to eat grass. There is little, but if you plan to teach them the freedom to mature faster. Very little, to give them freedom, but do not worry. You must be good.

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  4. If you find that healthy rabbits, 4.5 cm long, can be directly with open eyes and ears, they do not need help. You can survive on their own. Leave them alone. or if their nest is damaged, it can be repaired. Find a shallow depression filled with grass / fur. Place babies in nest with light layers of grass to hide. Leave the area, or the mother does not return.

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  5. . Replace The mother was probably nearby. These rabbits will die if you try to take care of them. If you can not deliver, then they take to save an animal.

    I know that your intentions are good, but wild animals should be alone.

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  6. . Replace The mother was probably nearby. These rabbits will die if you try to take care of them. If you can not deliver, then they take to save an animal.

    I know that your intentions are good, but wild animals should be alone.

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  7. again, but only your cat's away from her mother is back in the safe, but if there's more to treat the possibility of abandoning or killing because they have human scent on them.

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  8. again, but only your cat's away from her mother is back in the safe, but if there's more to treat the possibility of abandoning or killing because they have human scent on them.

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