Bunny rabbits and kitty cats just don't mix.
On Monday, Porgie and I were walking out to my car, when I spotted a little lump of flesh on the sidewalk. As we got closer, I could tell that this helpless creature was a baby bunny. A tiny newborn baby bunny. A bunny whose eyes were still sealed shut. A bunny whose stumpy umbilical cord was still attached.
The bunny was laying in the sweltering sun, breathing heavily. I quickly took Porgie back in the house and came back out to save the bunny from the unbearable summer heat. I picked the little baby up, and it instantly squealed. Then it opened its mouth, ready for food. Food that I could not offer.
The bunny was in bad shape. It had bit marks on it's back, head, and belly. Obviously, one of my cats had attacked it during the night. I took the little bunny in the house and applied a triple antibiotic to it's wounds. Then I found a 1 cc syringe and proceeded to rehydrate the bunny with pedialyte. I placed the bunny in small animal cage, with a blanket. I put the cage on our deck, so the bunny would stay warm.
Every two hours, I feed the baby more pedialyte. When John got home from work, he took the bunny to a wildlife rehabilitator. I was sad to see the bunny go. I hope that someone is taking good care of him/her.
In college, I worked at a little pet store. During my many years at this store, I had the opportunity to rehabilitate numerous baby squirrels - a very rewarding and beautiful experience. If I could do anything in the world (without concern about money), I would rehab orphaned baby animals.
I'm so glad you could help that animal. I hope it does okay. I've done similar things with a squirrel, a rabbit, and a goat and it is of course wonderful when the animal improves.
ReplyDeletegosh...the last baby bunny i tried to help died in my hands, i'm so glad you could save yours!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you were able to save the lttle baby bunnies life. Andf thank goodness for your mommy instinct and past experience. I am sure that bunny will be alright because of you.
ReplyDeletedude. wow. i wouldn't have had a clue what to do for that poor little bunny...
ReplyDeleteand now i guess i do. well done, and thank you.
I would completely panic and cry. I would totally cry. I'm so glad it was you who found that little bunny and I hope that he's doing okay.
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