Wild baby bunny

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Krevis1

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My stinking kittens are now cats 😭😭 and horrifically they caught and tried to eat a wild baby bunny pulled off his skin on his leg , is all raw muscles! saved him and he seems to be doing ok right now hopefully he makes it - he’s eating so ++👍👍

they were raised inside with our lop bunnies and still play with them but now I have to be extraaaaaa careful :(

it’s so cute ! I’ll be sad if he passes
 

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We had that happen to one of ares a long time ago de-gloved (as we called it) from the elbow down we had to leave for camp the day after it happened so we couldn't do anything, but he was perfectly fine when we got back, healed beautifully, I mean he didnt grow fur on that leg and only had one toe, but like it didn't effect him life wise. Rabbits are a lot more resilient than people make them out to be.
 
A few years ago I had a similar situation. I thought that I would not be able to help it, so I let the cat have it. I regret the decision.

I probably didn't help it because A few weeks before that I tried to save A really young wild baby rabbit but it didn't make it
 
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