Single-rabbit-mom
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Hi,
so I'm new to this forum so I apologize if this is in the wrong forum, but I have been taking care of recently orphaned Cottontails. They're definitely orphaned as the mom was killed by my friends dog. She saw the mom was dead and called me over to take care of them. I used to bring French Angoras so she knew I experience. I know the best thing would be to get them to a wildlife rehabber so I've called all within a 20 mile radius of me, however, none have gotten back to me.
I acquired them 4 days ago and have been feeding them a mixture of 1 part goat milk and 1 part heavy whipping cream. I also have a domestic pet rabbit and I've been collecting her Cecotropes and feeding them to the babies each day so they can acquire the bacteria needed for the cecum.
Now, the reason I made this post is because I know Cottontails are extremely hard to raise and almost always die. I've already had one die, and believe me, I want nothing more to bring them to a rehabber and give them their best chance, but right now there's nothing I can do. I want to know any and all stories of successfully raising orphaned Cottontails. I also want to know if my formula I'm feeding is adequate and if i should continue feeding them my pets Cecotropes.
To give you an idea of how old they are, one just opened their eyes, and I know they open alot earlier then domestic rabbits so I'm estimating their age to be around 5-7 days.
so I'm new to this forum so I apologize if this is in the wrong forum, but I have been taking care of recently orphaned Cottontails. They're definitely orphaned as the mom was killed by my friends dog. She saw the mom was dead and called me over to take care of them. I used to bring French Angoras so she knew I experience. I know the best thing would be to get them to a wildlife rehabber so I've called all within a 20 mile radius of me, however, none have gotten back to me.
I acquired them 4 days ago and have been feeding them a mixture of 1 part goat milk and 1 part heavy whipping cream. I also have a domestic pet rabbit and I've been collecting her Cecotropes and feeding them to the babies each day so they can acquire the bacteria needed for the cecum.
Now, the reason I made this post is because I know Cottontails are extremely hard to raise and almost always die. I've already had one die, and believe me, I want nothing more to bring them to a rehabber and give them their best chance, but right now there's nothing I can do. I want to know any and all stories of successfully raising orphaned Cottontails. I also want to know if my formula I'm feeding is adequate and if i should continue feeding them my pets Cecotropes.
To give you an idea of how old they are, one just opened their eyes, and I know they open alot earlier then domestic rabbits so I'm estimating their age to be around 5-7 days.