I owned a wild cottontail for three years. I saved her from a crow, so she was just old enough to eat. I had three wonderful years with her running free in my house. I had to bunny proof, had her fixed, and she toilet trained herself. Unfortunately, she passed to a stroke this past April. I was devastated. In July I acquired two sisters, almost two years old from the Humane Society. Sidey’s domestic cousins. I love my bunnies. Kudos to you for helping them.
I'm so sorry for your loss :( My little bunny died of something similar. I was really young and my parents never told me what really happened, but it was something on the level of a stroke. She was sick and then she was gone. I still miss her. I hope your new buns live long, healthy lives^^
She did it on purpose. If she didn't want to steal the babies for herself she wouldn't have fucked with them in the first place & just kept her dog in check. She's a baby thief & she knows it.
So sorry for your loss! I wish you the best of luck taking care of 6 kits. It's a ton of work but very rewarding. I recently watched this video on how mascara wands comfort orphan rabbits you may be interested in! th-cam.com/video/jMLlSlM75Oc/w-d-xo.html
I appreciate that she was not sure what to do originally, and made a mistake moving the nest, (which is normally what you should not do) but she addressed it so people wouldn’t follow her, and then took very good care of them, instead of leaving them to die, probs to you 🙌🏻Some mistakes were made but you did very well
I kinda made the same mistake and i had 7 cotton tail bunnys and when i went to let them free one wouldnt get out of the box so we sat there for 25 mins and it wouldnt leave so we took it home and we also took it to the vet and it turned out it was sick so we kept taking care of her and he decided to keep her and we have had her for 2 years and she rules our back yard
Aimee and Elly that's great! I had two rabbits and many guinea pigs and they ran around our backyard. We didn't even need a cage essentially. They were free to go wherever they wanted and the made some underground tunnels. Now when I see rabbits and guinea pigs in small cages, it just feels wrong. My mom didn't like them eating the plants though, but they kept the grass short. :) Glad you took care of the one that was sick!
Thank you for for admitting your mistakes, but using them to help the rest of them!!! I am attempting to save a few when the nest was disturbed during construction. Right now I have five because one already died when we found it. I hope I can do well, and thank tour for the video!
small update: three successfully released. One died about a week afterward but I am not too surprised because the day before I saw that he tripped and spazed but was not able to coordinate or help himself up. I was trying to decide when the next morning I found him dead. (RIP Leonardo Da Vinci). Later when they were big enough and able to eat solid food, I moved them to an outdoor enclosure that I THOUGHT was secure. second night found one dead not sure what did it. (he wasn't eaten just killed so...?) (RIP Vincent Van Gogh-he only had one ear, but no wound or scar were the other should have been). So I made the decision to release the rest (Picasso, Michelangelo, and Claud Monet). Lots of rabbits in your area to hopefully are still alive! Side note: I would usually advise against naming any animal that you are not planning to keep forever but my brother named Van Gogh so I felt I couldn't leave the others out.
mad grace thank you for the update and went great names! I'm sad to hear that some didn't make it. I know I wanted to release them quickly because it was so hot outside and they were very flighty. Like you, I thought they had better chances being released rather than being caged. Thank you again for sharing!
I admire you for putting your mistakes out there, because this no doubt has gotten a lot of people mad. You put these bunnies in a bad situation and you made it up to them and I find that to be quite sweet, and sometimes wildlife could use a little help. But, now I know to never disturb a bunny nest, no matter how cute they are.
When you hold bunnies, it reduces their smell, making it harder for their mom to recognize them. But I am so so so happy you did this for these bunnies. They are incredibly lucky to have had you to take care of them. You are truly making the world a better place.
People make mistakes and you didnt make it with bad intentions you made a quick decision based on a baby being killed by your dog. Instead of saying oh well screw it and allowing the rest of the babies to die or dumping them somewhere and crossing your fingers mum would find them you took action! It is not easy to feed baby animal and it is exhausting to meet their needs. But you took responsibility for what happened and did your absolute best. Then you chose to share your mistakes so no one follow suit and gave info on what to do if you run across abandoned babies whos mum has not come for a full day or two and who are dehydrated.
Please ignore the HIGHLY EDUCATED CRITICS, you did what YOU thought was best in that situation. A job well done in my opinion! You really went all out to save the rest of the babies. Atleast they all didn't die and you were able to experience them being set free. If you ever had to do it again, use what you learned the first time and STOP giving the HIGHLY EDUCATED CRITICS any explanations...you are grown!!!😄
Suzy Francis Thank you! I did my best. I had to feed antibiotics to my parrots using a syringe, so I used the tips the vet told me to make sure the kits didn't choke on the formula. Thank you again!
I know I'm like 2 years late but I just found your video. I think you did a great job! You didn't realize you would cause the mom to not know where they were. You took the time to make sure these guys lived. That is so wonderful and I wish people would pay attention to what your message was before spouting negativity. Great job taking care of those babies and getting them back to the wild. 💜
My friend's dog brought home some cotton tail babies after mom abandoned the nest a couple weeks ago so I sent her this video. She only had 1 survive i believe but now the bun is so attached to her that she chose to keep her as a pet! Their bond is incredible, little bun is about a month old now and goes everywhere with my friend. They're inseparable, it's so precious. Thank you for posting this, very helpful to others in similar situations. ❤
You're amazing! You did your homework, invested tons of time, and sent five happy, healthy rabbits back into the wild. They scampered off eager to explore the wide world, but there was a tear in your eye.
Thank you for this video. My husband is a construction worker and they accidentally dug up a rabbit's nest. They had no idea it was there and the excavator killed all the rabbits except for one little baby. Now I am trying to help it live. I figure it's about 10 days old based on information I've read. I'm definitely stressed about the bacteria aspect. I've been mixing in probiotic powder from a capsule (the kind you keep in the fridge.) I am going to see if the pet store has the stuff you mention in this video, so thank you for that. You did a good job with those bunnies. I've only got the one and it's a lot of work...6 would be very hard. I hope I can be as successful as you.
Leigh Eliason Thank you, Leigh! I was surprised mine made it after what I had read online, since I didn't use some of the suggested ingredients, so I'm sure yours will be fine. Best of luck to you and glad you're taking of him!!
So many "experts" on here condemning you. Nice job I say. You state clearly that mistakes were made, as there would be by most of the people commenting on here, but you learned and hopefully they have a fighting chance because of you. You definitely did more than most would do.
Bob Murica so true. They probably would get Eaton by a cat anyways. She did her best and was alot of work. For a non judgemental society everyone sure is quick to judge this lady. Stop being jealous people. I doubt they would take the time out of their days to do this.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I found a baby bunny trapped in my window well. I was tipped off by the crow trying to attack it. I couldn't find the nest and didn't want to leave it. Your video was the most honest and helpful one. Thank you! Forget the haters.
You lost him NO HE DIDNT find his mother he most likely died because you moved their nest I rase rabbits and I know without a doubt that you are to never move a wild rabbits babies I’m 13 and I know that I’m sorry for being rude but it hearts me to know your dog slaughtered one you not paying attention got one lost that didn’t find it’s mommy that’s just something you tell yourself to hide from the guilt agin I’m sorry to you but mostly for the rabbits
Yeah I learned from a very young age never to touch rabbits in their holes. Liked 5 or 6 years old kind of thing. Must be nice to be a SaHW so you can watse time on feeding 5 baby rabbits 4 times a day every 3-4 hours. Wish I could find me a sugar momma.
hahah 10:19...shes obviously saddended after taking care of them as her own. A bond was created....and the guy behind the camera says ...'' what ?'' lol...common guy !!!
I think you did an excellent job. Bunnies are a lot of work, way more than people think. We rescued a bunny and bonded so we kept her. God bless you I think you did a great job. The naysayers are the ones who wouldn't have cared for those babies like you did so don't pay attention to them.
I just saved one from a rat snake who had taken it from the nest I couldn’t catch the snake but it knows where the nest is because it came back I’m scared to put it back in because the snake may come back
I’m currently helping a cottontail. It’s still alive. The nest was in a park near a church, the child care place it’s meant for is under construction. There were 5 bunnies in the nest. The next day...3 were dead, 1 was missing and 1 was alive further from the nest. We took the bunny and the bunny is actually getting stronger!
I like how you made a mistake and learned from in and maybe others will learn from you in multiple ways. Thanks for saving the bunnies you did a very good job! It’s so amazing how you did all your research from being not knowing pretty much anything to teaching others everything! Thanks for saving the lil dudes once again ❤️
I had to care for three cottontails that were left at a park In a blanket and followed your instructions as well as doing some research. All the bunnies survived and I was able to return them back into the woods thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!!! I just found a lone newborn rabbit by my job breathing heavily under the hot sun about to die. This helped until I was able to get him to a rehabilitation center.
This has been so helpful. I'm in the exact same situation. Mom built nest in a garden box that we were removing and It was discovered too late. I tried to rebuild the nest after doing some quick research. I watched it for 24 hours to make sure she returned. She did not and the hairless little babies were so dehydrated, thin and shaky. Since its Alabama in July and 4th of July weekend, no rehabbers could or would take them. So made an hour trip into Petco to load up on supplies. $100 and one week later, babies eyes have opened and they're almost ready to start trying some solids this week. Got the makeshift hut ready as I begin to handle them less to get them ready for release in a couple of weeks. Your video. and the Alabama rehabbers I've talked to for coaching, were life savers. Yes, we certainly should not disturb Nature. But, when Nature asks for our help, we need to take step up and take responsibility for our mistakes. You did great.
Wow! An hour trip to the pet store-- my pet store wasn't nearly that far away. It's great you took the time to help those kits out. It's hard work. I'm glad my video helped and thank you for sharing your experience!
Awww I actually cried when the last two acted like they didn't even really act like they wanted to leave :`(. You did a wonderful job taking care of them Bless you
I'm very impressed! Thank you so much for caring and helping them! I can't truly imagine saving and caring for wild baby bunnies! And they're so fast now! :) As someone who's owned rabbits for much of my life, I'd have NO idea how to care for wild bunnies! God bless you and your camera man for your kindness! :)
I live in rural Texas all my life I’ve handled animals lots of baby rabbits I’ve handled them but never disturbed the nest and the mother always returned on one occasion after weeks of hard work I managed to gain the mother trust after leaving my scent nearby and providing food she began to trust me enough to handle her young and stay nearby she never fully trusted me but wasn’t frightened of me either eventually the rabbits grew up and they stayed in my yard eating my garden and shrubs the mother disappeared one day and was never seen again the babies as they continued to grow would leave my yard as they pleased staying away longer and longer until one by one they stopped coming back I was sad to see them go but happy that I had such a connection with nature I have attempted to replicate this several times and have had no sucess
Thanks for being a kind person and for saving the bunnies. You are truly amazing! I found a baby bunny last night that was about 10 days old. It was late and all I had was water and warmth. The bunny died during the night. I buried him this morning. You and your husband did a, wonderful thing. Thank you.
I'm sorry to hear that-- it is difficult at the last minute trying to find food for a rabbit. I remember having to wait for PetSmart to open and hoping I got the formula in time! Thank you for your comment.
Thank you for admitting your mistake that you shouldn’t have moved them. I know a few other people who have openly claimed it wasn’t their fault that an animal has died or a mother has left their babies. And the fact that you could admit that you made a mistake, with moving them, moving the area around, the formula, let’s me have so much more respect for you. 👏👏
a lot of the times if you touch a wild animals baby and leave your scent on them the mom doesn't really want them anymore... its sad but its true, one time we found baby bunnies in our backyard under our pool system and we really wanted to move them but my mom searched somethings to find the best way to move them and we found a lot of articles saying the a lot of wild animals refuse their babies when they've been touched.
Emily Rwls that isn't usually true for rabbits. I know of many instances of rabbit mothers going back to their young after they've been touched by a human or a dog. But the reason might be due to the fact that rabbit mothers only go back to the nest about twice a day to feed their babies. And while they're out, they are at risk of dying themselves.
@@emilyrawls5346 Old Wives Tale: ---"If you touch a baby the mother will smell the human scent on them and will reject or kill it." This is one of the most common myths we hear and it is absolutly untrue. This is most commonly heard in reference to birds. The reality is, very few birds in the world have any sense of smell at all and those who do smell either do not live in the US, or use their sense of smell to find rotting flesh, so human smell would not really bother them. With mammals this is not true either. The mom may think their baby smells gross, and give it a huge bath, but she will not reject or kill it. In most cases, the best help you can give to a baby is to put it back where its mother can find it.
Being touched isnt true for rabbits. I raise them and have raised cotton tails and they take them if you touched them. I’m not sure about baby birds though.
You cared for them like their own mother❤❤ I know you made a mistake moving tehm from their nest, but you probably didnt know what could happen, and everyone makes mistaked but you still cared and helped❤❤this made me so happy
Risa Fey, right on and well said. We need more people like this in the world. I know people are going to frown on this, for I’m a hunter, and I can honestly say I’ll never hunt a rabbit again because it’s amazing this guys even make it to adulthood with the many things that can happen along the way.
You did what your heart and conscience told you to do. All props to a mom being a loving mom and doing what mom's do. I hope all of the bunnies flourished. 👍
I kno this is like 2 years old lol and I know others have already said it but I feel the need to repeat. So others will not see your tip and it’s that’s correct because it’s not. Mother rabbits feed their kits while they are laying on their backs.
Thank you for this video! Not only dod you save those bunnys (your dog probably would have kept going back to the nest if you didn't move it) but you even took the time to record the Journey. I dont think anyone here can say they could do a better job! I can tell your a true animal lover! Great job! Blessings, Nancy
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Last night I stumbled upon a cottontail bunny nest right next to my front porch, they jumped out and hopped right up to me! I looked all over the net trying to find an estimate of how old they could be according to their size, and your video was the only one documented well enough so that I could determine that. It rained so hard today, all day, so I had to bring them inside my house to get them warm & dry. I returned them right before dusk, hoping their mother would come back to feed them, but she didn’t, and now one has died. I’m determined to save the other two. Thanks again so much for the video!
I rescued orphan cottontails before. I rescued them until they where adolescents. They escaped out of their cage that I kept them in and escaped into my vents. They all got out safely and im glad i saved them! I moved from the house I rescued them in and i used to see all 8 of them in my yard. I was so happy! Thanks for rescuing them!
You did a lot of learning by doing and knew basically nothing about rabbits. It's very intrinsic to want to care for baby animals, but it's not intrinsic to know the right way to do things. Same issue of human babies as well. Now you know a lot more than most people and this video can be extremely helpful to others who find orphaned infant rabbits. I think you did a great job, especially knowing nothing when you went into it.
Great job bunny mom! Good for you for taking the initiative to help out these little critters once their mother was unable to find them. I think God everyday for people like you! God bless you
Thank you for the super detailed summary. I tore apart the mother's nest while weeding without realizing until something starting popping up and squeaking - baby rabbits crying out. I did my best to recreate the nest and layer grass across the top. Thankfully, the mother returned. This was what I planned to use if she didn't. Since mom returned, we went ahead and took them out to check their health and look for ticks, and returned them again. Their eyes are open now and they're doing great. Mom is definitely returning but I haven't even seen her yet. (Regarding the smell - we're completely fragrance free so most wild animals get pretty close to us. BO doesn't bother them like poisonous scents they're allergic to.) I have learned that total destruction of a nest still does not entice them to move the nest.
Great video! Over the past several months, I've fallen in love with the wild rabbits in my yard. I'm now able to hand feed them, pet them, and lie down with them. I had the amazing experience of watching my favourite rabbit, Jaxie, nurse her babies right in front of me!! I'll never forget it. Thanks for saving those babies - I haven't finished your video yet, but will be sure to do so when I have more time. Keep up your great work, and thanks for sharing.
@@XoletteLife You too, Xolette! God bless and have an excellent day. Oh, and say hi to your little pals for me! :-) Sub'd. EDIT: It took me MONTHS for them to get comfortable with me, but it was worth every second...they sure don't make quitting smoking any easier for me. lol.
I'm so happy to see that although it was hard for you... Still you took responsibility for them and did the right thing ... most people these days are only concerned about themselves. And anything that takes effort and doesn't benefit them, they make excuses for not doing anything to help. Like," oh they'll be ok" or " nature will take care of it"... When WE interfere, even without meaning to... we've already disrupted the "NATURAL" process. And no matter how much people try to make it easier for themselves, it doesn't usually turn out well... So You should be happy and feel good in your soul that you went out of your way to help those babies that would have probably, (most likely) died without you.... You have a warm heart, and a compassionate soul.. ♡♡♡
I am a 22 year show Rabbit breeder, if you happen to have to do this again, you want to use Ghoats milk, which is way closer to the Doe aka mother Rabbits Milk, not kitten milk, With the Ghoats milk you wont need to add in anything with it, it has everything the baby rabbits will already need, even for wild rabbits.
We just found some baby cottontails in our backyard (which currently has construction going on) so we moved the nest ten feet away from where it originally was. I’ve already ordered everything you named in this video just in case mama doesn’t come back. Thank you so much for the information. I know the odds aren’t in their favor but I will do anything to give them a chance!
Bless your heart! I can't imagine the amount of work and time you've expended since 1 is a ton of work This video was very helpful to me. My dog dropped a newborn cottontail in my back yard 8 days ago and left it there for my husband, who was doing some trenching out there, to discover a little bit later. I've been trying to care for it because 2 messages left with 2 rescue centers were ignored and he/she needs to be fed and protected from snakes, cats, dogs and the red ants that are all over Texas. His eyes just opened today, and he is so aggressively trying to work his way out of my grasp that I can't feed him. It was a struggle before, but doable. Hopefully, he gets really hungry and will settle down and eat. We'll see. Thanks, bunches, for the information shared here!
I think people criticising you is just mean. We once had two chipmunks as pets (my parents that is, I still have no idea why they wanted them!) But they turned a large garden shed into a mesh fronted hutch for them. One night they somehow escaped perhaps someone left the door open I'm not sure as I was quite young at the time. They were both killed and we found them on the garden. When going into the cage we found six squeaking babies! My parents did their best to raise them by hand feeding but sadly 4 died. The two that survived we ended up having for many years. It was sad that the babies and parents got killed and I personally will never understand my parents decision to have them in the first place. But it shows they truly cared about these animals as their pets and although mistakes were probably made they did their best to save the babies.
You know what? You did the best you could, with the best of intentions, with the knowledge and common sense you had or learned. Some ppl can just be jerks. I admire what you did, the time you took to try and help and the fact that you put yourself out there like this. Social media can be so amazingly good! (Forget those jerks who are, well, jerks.) We just discovered a little nest of 2 babies today, maybe 4 or 5 days old. Incredibly, the condo lawn guys mowed right over it 2 days ago, but all the little ones seem totally unscathed. We also have two small dogs who go back there several times a day.They sniff it, and leave it alone. For some reason, momma bunny decided this was going to be her kid's nursery. We just put a garden fence around the nest, and covered the top with a light sheet. Mother Nature will do the rest. xoxo
One of my cats once brought us an entire nest of three day old bunnies from somewhere in the neighborhood. Whenever we stopped him from killing one, he came back with another. We ended up with around five wild baby bunnies and not a clue what to do. My mom found the best and decided to move it so the cat didn’t find it again, despite me telling her not to. When the mom didn’t show and the bunnies were starving, I begged my mom to at least get the formula ingredients, but she refused. They died a few days later, but we made sure they were comfortable. I’m impressed that you managed to care for them so well!!! Good job!
i have one right now he or she is not really eating so i am trying to feed it goat milk and it seems like it wants some when i put it up near its baby teeth do you have any suggestions on what i should do
This helped me a lot. I would make a vid on it but I don't want all the triggered commenters. I have 3 orphan bunnies in my room. I haven't seen the mother at all
Coral The One Haha. Yeah, I didn't expect a bunch of hate in the comments either, but I figure that's probably a small percentage of viewers. Glad this helped and good luck!
XoletteLife I would have expected it in your position because TH-cam is full of know it alls who have never made a mistake in their lives. It makes them feel good to have a go at others
You did a very thoughtful video. Your responses to those who didn't understand your video was thoughtful and will help anyone who reads them. The three of us learned a lot and very much enjoyed your video. Thank you.
I found 2 after my dog killed the mother and 3 babies, 1 was not very healthy, which is the one that died, his names was kizzy, and leo the other little boy would refuse to leave so now lives in a big chicken house with a run in my backyard :3
Thank you so much for this. I have a single baby cotton tail I found shivering in the lawn. No momma anywhere and 2 other siblings were dead. I have him on a heating pad and now that he is no longer hypothermic I needed to feed him. I had no clue what to do. This video is a huge help!!!!
My step mom found a nest of baby buns when she was gardening, years ago. She was worried sick because she moved around so many plants, and disturbed the area so badly, she new momma wouldn't come back. Thank goodness the wildlife officials took them to a sanctuary where they could be raised & released. My step mom was such a wreck, she was so upset and literally spent almost every morning & night on the back deck, waiting to see if the momma came back, for like a week and a half. I'm not sure why lol because there was really nothing she could've done, but she tried! You did such an amazing job!! Well done girl ❤
I did the same thing because my friends dog was killing them so we found 7 more and the bunnies mother abandoned them so me and my friend took care of them but eventually had to let them go because they were jumping out of our box we kept them in it was fun but also a lot of stress
Awe.. You made them orphans.. Poor babies. I hope they end up surviving.. Wild bunnies are fragile. They still looked little when you sent them into the wild..
I mention that moving the nest is a mistake and shouldn't be done. I sent them into the wild on the recommended day (they had been weaned off milk for several days and were eating on their own by that time).
XoletteLife I'm glad you nursed the bunnies and looked after them while you could. I'm sorry I was hard on you. I know not everyone would have fed them and looked after them.
Loved the vid. I found a set of five baby rabits in my raised bed. I put a night cam up and the mother didn't come back for two days. Thought they were abandoned because my son, who's 9, kept messing with them. It was weird because the mother rabit would come once every couple of days on avg. The babies would always come out of their nests when we would check on them, so cute. They disappeared after they got a little bigger. After watching this vid I am so glad that I didn't try to help them initially. My wife and my son wanted to take them inside and feed them after we initially found them and the mother was nowhere to be found for a couple of days. Great job on taking care of those rabits.
Thank you and I'm glad you didn't make the mistake that I did! It's interesting how the mother only visits and doesn't stay with the kits. Maybe she only visited once every 2 days because she was weaning them off milk? That's my guess. Thank you for sharing your story!
@@XoletteLife Have no idea. Read through some of the comments in this thread. People can be so judgmental. Hidsight is 50/50, Again, thanks for sharing, hopefully this vid helps others out.
Good for you for trying. People are so used to the internet but imagine how humans cared for animals before tech times... Instincts. You tried as best you could. God knows your heart. ❤️🙏 And you learned along the way. Thank you for sharing. We have some in our yard now and I'm trying to get helpful opinions as well.
Thank you for the kind words! You're right, my instincts were not to go straight to the internet-- maybe bc I had pet rabbits as well as a cottontail pre-internet. Probably hard to explain that response to a millennial. :) Good luck with the ones you found in your yard!
I saved to baby Cotton Tails and had them for a month. They escaped our house but we still see them frolicking on our property every now and then. We just fed them straight milk and bought rabbit food from Petco. They really liked the milk and the food and they became plumper every week! I miss them so much!
I'm 5 years late and appreciate this so much. I was out weed whacking blackberry bushes, which I won't ever do again! I will hand prune them now! While I was working, I'm very observant because I love animals. I noticed two baby cotton tails about 4 to 5 feet from the area I was clearing. I immediately stopped and found that they had crawled out of a small den. I tried to return them and they wouldn't go inside. I went back multiple times looking for a mother and have seen zero signs. I will no longer disrupt that area and here I am with 2 babies, trying to save them. They look so plump and healthy, so I will do whatever I can to save them. I read to only feed them 1 to 2 times a day, morning and night. They look about 7 to 10 days old. Thank you sooooo much for your video because I can't find a wildlife place near me to take them in 😭 I've had a rabbit, but it's been years. I hope to release them back to nature once they are old enough. Thank you again, my heart sank when I found them. I think my scent towards the den is why the mother didn't come back. Being human sucks at times. I prefer animals over us. You're amazing!
The 5 leaf one he's looking at, is commonly misconstrued as Poison Ivy. I grew up in Maryland, and was taught that it was poison ivy. Its actually "virginia creeper" instead of oils, its crystals that cause the allergic reaction. I found that out after trying to rid my yard of it in texas, alot of people LOVE its color because it changes in fall, and use it like any other yard ivy, I actually refused to buy one home that was an amazing deal because it had like .8 acres of V.creeper all over 3 fences into the front yard, on all the trees, up the shed and on 2 walls of this house. I about had a panic attack when i went out the back door (was an abandoned or vacant home, noone was caring for the yard for years) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenocissus_quinquefolia ---literally on the wiki page--- It is sometimes mistaken for Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy), despite having five leaflets (poison ivy has three) (My mom is super allergic to all of them, and my allergy has worsened to the creeper as i got older, caught both at the same time while in the army one time, had an ivy/creeper rash that lasted 1.5 months. Oddly enough, dad wasn't allergic at all, he would bring home clothes to wash, and my mom would get the rash while doing laundry)
spencer s LMFAO are you serious?? Omg LMFAO that's great...bye I'll miss you! LMFAO.she was excpected a least a hug to say thanks for ruined our life and then saved us and then released us to poison LMFAO LMFAO omg.i can't breathe to funny .
Oh my gosh. This morning my dog discovered a nest. Luckily, we were right there as the whole thing went down and he dropped the baby when we freaked out 😂 However just before this he went after something (probably mama) about 6-10’ away from the nest. The babies in the nest are SO small. So small. Looking at your video I’m wondering if these guys were born in the past couple days. Ugggg. So I followed some instructions online and we put the one that my dog had in his mouth 🤦🏼♀️ back into the nest (we didn’t handle him with our bare hands just in case) and we placed some yarn in a pattern over top of the nest so we should be able to tell in the morning if the mom returned. Everything I’m reading says the mom will return to the nest only once or twice during a 24 hour period to nurse them for a grand total of 5 minutes. I’m guessing you had to feed your babies for longer because you were feeding them formula?? 🤷♀️ So I have my fingers crossed that when I check in the morning, the yarn will be all scattered and the babies will be content. Then I’ll just spend the next ::fill in the blank:: weeks keeping my dog out of his backyard. Lol
Yes, it took me longer because I was making sure I didn't overfeed (push down the plunger too much) and I have only one "teat". :) I'm glad you did research and are doing your best to ensure that the mother cares for the kits. It'll definitely be worth the work of keeping your dogs out of the backyard to save yourself the trouble of having to raise the kits yourself! About moving the nest, I'm not sure if she tried to call them back. I think she was probably a first time mother-- she was living under the cement slab in our yard for awhile. Good luck with those cottontails!
So....not a happy update...but I did learn a lot through all of this. The momma stopped coming back. I strongly feel like something got ahold of her. She came back for about a week and then disappeared. We kept seeing her in the yard and then we didn’t see her anymore. The babies didn’t make it. But they appeared to have passed peacefully in their sleep snuggled together. I learned SO much through this experience. They really are very interesting creatures. ❤️
@@jetsquared Aw, so sorry to hear! It must've been awful to see all the young had passed away. I've had to bury pets that have died but would feel weird having to do the same for an entire litter. Thanks for updating me and I'm glad you were able to learn so much from your experience!
Great Job, you are so loving and caring. I had a very similar experience with a newborn Raccoon but it had a very sad ending, after five days the baby died, I and my daughter were devastated We were going to be driving the abandoned baby to a wildlife rescue on the weekend (it was very far away) but he didn't make it. The Rescue was helping us keep the baby alive telling us what to do but like the bunnies there are very important bacteria they need and bacteria they need to get rid of. They are the kind of babies that desperately need their mothers, should never move them even if the mother is gone, I as well made that mistake, I will never do that again. Love to you...Love to all...Kitten
I was so happy to see them eat so much and take off so fast into the woods. You did a wonderful thing. Some may not have even bothered to help them. And admitting your mistakes admirable. Thank you on behalf of animal babies everywhere❤🤗❤
If you didnt touch them in the first place , nothing would've happened. And I knew you knew that. You're not dumb, you're in fact the smartest person on TH-cam I watch.
Ma'am, I'm doing the same thing for a 7-8 day old cottontail. all the rehabilitation centers are full and I've been placed with responsibility.. I'm terrified... I just hope I can save his life... I've had him for nearly 3 days and I've used a combination of premixed kitten formula mixed with a little whipping cream. He's only peed twice since I've had him and he seems to be pooping all on his own. He's scaring the hell out me with slightly messy poop and I'm afraid he's got the runs which would likely kill him... It's hard... I have clinical depression, so the thought that I might be doing something wrong and that he might die kills me...
Shadow Claire hey I have a 10 day old that I have been caring for for 8 days now and when you first change their food the will get loose bowels but you don't need the cream if you make the formula thicker like 2 scoops powder and only 3 scoops water instead of 4 you can also us goat milk to increase fat, but until they are around 10 to 12 days old you may have to help them urinate by taking a qtip dip in hot water and wipe the genital area untill they pee, and continue till they are done completely. that will also help it to learn to clean itself the same way. to see if it is dehydrated you pinch the skin up behind the neck and when you let go it should go back to normal in one sec.
Thank you. He's doing very well, but he still has trouble peeing. I won't give up on him though. His eyes have now opened and they are a milky blue. He seems to be drinking less milk and gets freaked out sooner and more often than before. I've been introducing him to fruits and vegetables and he seems very interested, but his teeth aren't strong enough yet because he's still teething. This photo (below) was taken before his eyes opened. He used to feel comforted by the swaddle, but now it's hard to get him wrapped up gently without him freaking out and getting loose. _lh3.googleusercontent.com/KQSSy9DuLWcpsETPNn7hAc1O-vM9CaG_cs4Pzt-0cVxH_c5knIjbGL0sXY4tgCV_w0FQlcvC3Q_
doctorkwack101fan I saw a comment say "You dumb you sholdve let thm theere" like first all GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND LEARN PROPER GRAMMAR and second of all if she would've let them there they would've died 😂
Happy they had a good person to look after them! I have 7 rabbits have been doing research on rabbits for years... I have one cotton tail she is four and a half years old. my neighbor found her dehydrated, injured and next to a dead sibling... she wasn’t hard to catch from being unhealthy so I took her in gave her everything I possibly could to keep her alive and healthy she was approximately a month old so she was already eating foods on her own and knew how to survive. She’s a happy little bun and loves people and most of all loves her fruit!! Don’t know how she would’ve survived in the wild here we don’t have much fruit haha I’m so lucky to have her but please if anyone finds a cotton tail or a nest do not touch unless they are in absolute need.
Glad I watched your video. I exposed a nest with my push mower and was tempted to move it. Saw your video and left them in place. They still have their eyes closed. I put a rigid 35 gallon pond liner over the hole with a rock propping it up because it's so exposed otherwise. I hope they make it. I'll check on them tomorrow. Thanks so much for taking the time.
Maybe check on the little ones in case the pond liner scared off the mom. But I'm glad this video helped! I also have a push mower and I wonder if they would have survived if you went over the nest with a regular mower!
@@XoletteLife Just got back from a three day trip out of town. I took the liner off at dusk before I left and all six bunnies were still there and healthy when I got back. I live right by a wildlfe refuge so the fact that nothing ate them is pretty remarkable. I've been doing a lot of work outside for the five days leading up to their discovery so it's possible the changes have put a lot of other creatures off. Lucky for the bunnies. Thanks again. I suppose they'll be leaving in the next week or so. Be well.
@@martindavis6472 I'm glad the pond liner didn't scare her off and helped protect the little ones-- not to mention the changes you made to your yard. Living next to a wildlife refuge sounds awesome btw. Thank you for the update!
I owned a wild cottontail for three years. I saved her from a crow, so she was just old enough to eat. I had three wonderful years with her running free in my house. I had to bunny proof, had her fixed, and she toilet trained herself. Unfortunately, she passed to a stroke this past April. I was devastated. In July I acquired two sisters, almost two years old from the Humane Society. Sidey’s domestic cousins. I love my bunnies. Kudos to you for helping them.
Moe Wilson how old were they when you found them? What did you feed her?
I'm sorry for the life of u and your bunny
Molly Rose
Moe Wilson you nice
I'm so sorry for your loss :( My little bunny died of something similar. I was really young and my parents never told me what really happened, but it was something on the level of a stroke. She was sick and then she was gone. I still miss her. I hope your new buns live long, healthy lives^^
I'm amazed. You made a mistake, but then you accepted all that responsibility far beyond what I think anyone else would have done.
Thank you!
Yes!
I agree she did a good thing taking care of them babies
She did it on purpose. If she didn't want to steal the babies for herself she wouldn't have fucked with them in the first place & just kept her dog in check. She's a baby thief & she knows it.
Yanky Doodle Paddy wtf no she isn’t lmao she tried to move them to the other thing because a big plant was in the way
You fed them well. They were so energetic! I'm sure difficult to release them but they deserve their home in the wild. Beautiful.
Violet Hill It was difficult to see them go! Thank you. :)
Al-aqsa alexa
Violet Hill Don’t feed them while sleeping on their back they might die. Do it the same way they do with their mother.
Violet Hill they need more care when they 1 Year’s old that is when
this is so sad alexa play *despacito*
I am a wild life rehabilitator ....you did a fantastic job . Wild rabbits are very hard to save .
I know right, she did an amazing job ❤❤
@@beautyandherfurbabies Yes she did ! I am surprised we haven't seen he in more featured productions .
Exactly! I've never seen baby wild rabbits live beyond a couple days! They are VERY hard to keep alive! She did AMAZING!
Agreed!!! I've raised a couple with great luck fortunately!!!! But that was just it....luck!!! Bunnies go downhill soo fast!!!
Elizabeth Anderson i’ll
Thank you for saving them.
Our domestic Lionhead rabbit just passed after giving birth. We have 6 orphan kits. Wish us luck
So sorry for your loss! I wish you the best of luck taking care of 6 kits. It's a ton of work but very rewarding. I recently watched this video on how mascara wands comfort orphan rabbits you may be interested in! th-cam.com/video/jMLlSlM75Oc/w-d-xo.html
That is so sad...... Women are like gods
@@christinap5780 Some of them are trash too.
@@sav6814 so true
@@lukelim9268 Lmao yeah. I'm a woman as well and oh my JESUS theres some horrible women. I travel alot too so I see plenty of them.
I appreciate that she was not sure what to do originally, and made a mistake moving the nest, (which is normally what you should not do) but she addressed it so people wouldn’t follow her, and then took very good care of them, instead of leaving them to die, probs to you 🙌🏻Some mistakes were made but you did very well
Shannon's Zoo 4.
Shannon's Zoo jjjjj
My sentiments, exactly!
Shannon's Zshut up
Tony, Don't tell people to shut up it's not very polite
I kinda made the same mistake and i had 7 cotton tail bunnys and when i went to let them free one wouldnt get out of the box so we sat there for 25 mins and it wouldnt leave so we took it home and we also took it to the vet and it turned out it was sick so we kept taking care of her and he decided to keep her and we have had her for 2 years and she rules our back yard
Aimee and Elly that's great! I had two rabbits and many guinea pigs and they ran around our backyard. We didn't even need a cage essentially. They were free to go wherever they wanted and the made some underground tunnels. Now when I see rabbits and guinea pigs in small cages, it just feels wrong. My mom didn't like them eating the plants though, but they kept the grass short. :) Glad you took care of the one that was sick!
Awww thats so cuuuuuutttttteee
That's so cute!!!
Awwe. This warms my heart.
Yea
Thank you for for admitting your mistakes, but using them to help the rest of them!!! I am attempting to save a few when the nest was disturbed during construction. Right now I have five because one already died when we found it. I hope I can do well, and thank tour for the video!
mad grace thank you for the comment! Good luck on taking care of those rabbits! :)
small update: three successfully released. One died about a week afterward but I am not too surprised because the day before I saw that he tripped and spazed but was not able to coordinate or help himself up. I was trying to decide when the next morning I found him dead. (RIP Leonardo Da Vinci). Later when they were big enough and able to eat solid food, I moved them to an outdoor enclosure that I THOUGHT was secure. second night found one dead not sure what did it. (he wasn't eaten just killed so...?) (RIP Vincent Van Gogh-he only had one ear, but no wound or scar were the other should have been). So I made the decision to release the rest (Picasso, Michelangelo, and Claud Monet). Lots of rabbits in your area to hopefully are still alive!
Side note: I would usually advise against naming any animal that you are not planning to keep forever but my brother named Van Gogh so I felt I couldn't leave the others out.
mad grace thank you for the update and went great names! I'm sad to hear that some didn't make it. I know I wanted to release them quickly because it was so hot outside and they were very flighty. Like you, I thought they had better chances being released rather than being caged. Thank you again for sharing!
mad grace h
I admire you for putting your mistakes out there, because this no doubt has gotten a lot of people mad. You put these bunnies in a bad situation and you made it up to them and I find that to be quite sweet, and sometimes wildlife could use a little help. But, now I know to never disturb a bunny nest, no matter how cute they are.
When you hold bunnies, it reduces their smell, making it harder for their mom to recognize them. But I am so so so happy you did this for these bunnies. They are incredibly lucky to have had you to take care of them. You are truly making the world a better place.
This has actually been proven to be a myth. Baby rabbits are born without any scent at all so that predators can not detect them.
I thought the same as you till I did some research and found out the mother recognizes them through sight and not smell.
People make mistakes and you didnt make it with bad intentions you made a quick decision based on a baby being killed by your dog. Instead of saying oh well screw it and allowing the rest of the babies to die or dumping them somewhere and crossing your fingers mum would find them you took action! It is not easy to feed baby animal and it is exhausting to meet their needs. But you took responsibility for what happened and did your absolute best. Then you chose to share your mistakes so no one follow suit and gave info on what to do if you run across abandoned babies whos mum has not come for a full day or two and who are dehydrated.
avaorchid Thank you! It's too bad some people don't get that. Thank you again for the kind words.
I agree ATM I'm taking care of 2 newborns and my sister is taking care of 1
Yup my dog just found and ate two
@@eunji2845 😂 loser
@@Winnerscircle-v9y I- :/ how am I a loser lmao XD like dude are you serious?
Please ignore the HIGHLY EDUCATED CRITICS, you did what YOU thought was best in that situation. A job well done in my opinion! You really went all out to save the rest of the babies. Atleast they all didn't die and you were able to experience them being set free. If you ever had to do it again, use what you learned the first time and STOP giving the HIGHLY EDUCATED CRITICS any explanations...you are grown!!!😄
davidangela1 I am grown! :) Thanks for the support.
Agree with above - you did SO well - with syringe feeding its SO hard to do - ad you had no experience so you did AMAZINGLY!!!
Suzy Francis Thank you! I did my best. I had to feed antibiotics to my parrots using a syringe, so I used the tips the vet told me to make sure the kits didn't choke on the formula. Thank you again!
I know I'm like 2 years late but I just found your video. I think you did a great job! You didn't realize you would cause the mom to not know where they were. You took the time to make sure these guys lived. That is so wonderful and I wish people would pay attention to what your message was before spouting negativity. Great job taking care of those babies and getting them back to the wild. 💜
Vikki Looper Aw, thank you!!!
My friend's dog brought home some cotton tail babies after mom abandoned the nest a couple weeks ago so I sent her this video. She only had 1 survive i believe but now the bun is so attached to her that she chose to keep her as a pet! Their bond is incredible, little bun is about a month old now and goes everywhere with my friend. They're inseparable, it's so precious. Thank you for posting this, very helpful to others in similar situations. ❤
You're amazing! You did your homework, invested tons of time, and sent five happy, healthy rabbits back into the wild. They scampered off eager to explore the wide world, but there was a tear in your eye.
Thank you for this video. My husband is a construction worker and they accidentally dug up a rabbit's nest. They had no idea it was there and the excavator killed all the rabbits except for one little baby. Now I am trying to help it live. I figure it's about 10 days old based on information I've read. I'm definitely stressed about the bacteria aspect. I've been mixing in probiotic powder from a capsule (the kind you keep in the fridge.) I am going to see if the pet store has the stuff you mention in this video, so thank you for that. You did a good job with those bunnies. I've only got the one and it's a lot of work...6 would be very hard. I hope I can be as successful as you.
Leigh Eliason Thank you, Leigh! I was surprised mine made it after what I had read online, since I didn't use some of the suggested ingredients, so I'm sure yours will be fine. Best of luck to you and glad you're taking of him!!
benedict gaming and theories Why not just watch the video genius. It's all there.
Just wanted to let you know my bunny lived and was released back into the wild. Your video really helped ensure success. Thank you. 😊
Leigh Eliason That's great, Leigh! That makes all the work put into editing this video worth it! Thanks for letting me know.
Thats amazing! you did very well, I hope I can do as well, I am trying to take care of 5. We will see what happens.
So many "experts" on here condemning you. Nice job I say. You state clearly that mistakes were made, as there would be by most of the people commenting on here, but you learned and hopefully they have a fighting chance because of you. You definitely did more than most would do.
Bob Murica so true. They probably would get Eaton by a cat anyways. She did her best and was alot of work. For a non judgemental society everyone sure is quick to judge this lady. Stop being jealous people. I doubt they would take the time out of their days to do this.
“Bye I’ll miss you” I STARTED CRYINGGG
Zeus Valentine Yo that hurt me too I cried too.
I cried a bit as well. I don't think I would be able to do that.
Waa I love bunnys so munch I had one named FoFo
Thanks Guys for the like !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Cried so many times 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thanks for sharing your experience. I found a baby bunny trapped in my window well. I was tipped off by the crow trying to attack it. I couldn't find the nest and didn't want to leave it. Your video was the most honest and helpful one. Thank you! Forget the haters.
There’s a special place in Heaven for people like you,good job.
it's people like you who save humanity
Diamond gamer 31 Aw, thanks!!
No it people like this that cause the extension of Beautiful animals
You should have left them alone and and enjoy observing them from a considerable distance
You lost him NO HE DIDNT find his mother he most likely died because you moved their nest I rase rabbits and I know without a doubt that you are to never move a wild rabbits babies I’m 13 and I know that I’m sorry for being rude but it hearts me to know your dog slaughtered one you not paying attention got one lost that didn’t find it’s mommy that’s just something you tell yourself to hide from the guilt agin I’m sorry to you but mostly for the rabbits
Yeah I learned from a very young age never to touch rabbits in their holes. Liked 5 or 6 years old kind of thing. Must be nice to be a SaHW so you can watse time on feeding 5 baby rabbits 4 times a day every 3-4 hours. Wish I could find me a sugar momma.
moving the nest = mama cant find baby=prediters ate babys th the mind of mama bunny
Yes, well said. Exactly why one shouldn't make the mistake of moving the nest like I did.
XoletteLife no worries, you did a great job feeding and taking care of them till they were big enough to go away as free bunnies.
@@XoletteLife momma rabbits only feed 1 or 2 times a day and a kit can rubble its waight during a feeding I raise rabbits
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hahah 10:19...shes obviously saddended after taking care of them as her own. A bond was created....and the guy behind the camera says ...'' what ?'' lol...common guy !!!
Right? I was like, "Camera man, you dolt!" 😂
I think you did an excellent job. Bunnies are a lot of work, way more than people think. We rescued a bunny and bonded so we kept her. God bless you I think you did a great job. The naysayers are the ones who wouldn't have cared for those babies like you did so don't pay attention to them.
I just saved one from a rat snake who had taken it from the nest I couldn’t catch the snake but it knows where the nest is because it came back I’m scared to put it back in because the snake may come back
@@organixgirl yes, the snake will probably be back. Animals will return to where the food source is. Are there other babies?
I’m currently helping a cottontail. It’s still alive. The nest was in a park near a church, the child care place it’s meant for is under construction. There were 5 bunnies in the nest. The next day...3 were dead, 1 was missing and 1 was alive further from the nest. We took the bunny and the bunny is actually getting stronger!
I like how you made a mistake and learned from in and maybe others will learn from you in multiple ways. Thanks for saving the bunnies you did a very good job! It’s so amazing how you did all your research from being not knowing pretty much anything to teaching others everything! Thanks for saving the lil dudes once again ❤️
I had to care for three cottontails that were left at a park In a blanket and followed your instructions as well as doing some research. All the bunnies survived and I was able to return them back into the woods thank you!
That is great to hear!! Thank you for sharing and I'm glad you were able to save them!
Thank you so much for this video!!! I just found a lone newborn rabbit by my job breathing heavily under the hot sun about to die. This helped until I was able to get him to a rehabilitation center.
kutey k I’m glad you saved it💕
This has been so helpful. I'm in the exact same situation. Mom built nest in a garden box that we were removing and It was discovered too late. I tried to rebuild the nest after doing some quick research. I watched it for 24 hours to make sure she returned. She did not and the hairless little babies were so dehydrated, thin and shaky. Since its Alabama in July and 4th of July weekend, no rehabbers could or would take them. So made an hour trip into Petco to load up on supplies. $100 and one week later, babies eyes have opened and they're almost ready to start trying some solids this week. Got the makeshift hut ready as I begin to handle them less to get them ready for release in a couple of weeks. Your video. and the Alabama rehabbers I've talked to for coaching, were life savers. Yes, we certainly should not disturb Nature. But, when Nature asks for our help, we need to take step up and take responsibility for our mistakes. You did great.
Wow! An hour trip to the pet store-- my pet store wasn't nearly that far away. It's great you took the time to help those kits out. It's hard work. I'm glad my video helped and thank you for sharing your experience!
Awww I actually cried when the last two acted like they didn't even really act like they wanted to leave :`(. You did a wonderful job taking care of them Bless you
You're such a nice kind person
I'm very impressed! Thank you so much for caring and helping them! I can't truly imagine saving and caring for wild baby bunnies! And they're so fast now! :) As someone who's owned rabbits for much of my life, I'd have NO idea how to care for wild bunnies! God bless you and your camera man for your kindness! :)
I live in rural Texas all my life I’ve handled animals lots of baby rabbits I’ve handled them but never disturbed the nest and the mother always returned on one occasion after weeks of hard work I managed to gain the mother trust after leaving my scent nearby and providing food she began to trust me enough to handle her young and stay nearby she never fully trusted me but wasn’t frightened of me either eventually the rabbits grew up and they stayed in my yard eating my garden and shrubs the mother disappeared one day and was never seen again the babies as they continued to grow would leave my yard as they pleased staying away longer and longer until one by one they stopped coming back I was sad to see them go but happy that I had such a connection with nature I have attempted to replicate this several times and have had no sucess
Thanks for being a kind person and for saving the bunnies. You are truly amazing! I found a baby bunny last night that was about 10 days old. It was late and all I had was water and warmth. The bunny died during the night. I buried him this morning. You and your husband did a, wonderful thing. Thank you.
I'm sorry to hear that-- it is difficult at the last minute trying to find food for a rabbit. I remember having to wait for PetSmart to open and hoping I got the formula in time! Thank you for your comment.
Thank you for admitting your mistake that you shouldn’t have moved them. I know a few other people who have openly claimed it wasn’t their fault that an animal has died or a mother has left their babies. And the fact that you could admit that you made a mistake, with moving them, moving the area around, the formula, let’s me have so much more respect for you. 👏👏
poor mama :(
but you would think that the mama would hear them squeaking or squealing or something
The mama has to get food for herself too :P
a lot of the times if you touch a wild animals baby and leave your scent on them the mom doesn't really want them anymore... its sad but its true, one time we found baby bunnies in our backyard under our pool system and we really wanted to move them but my mom searched somethings to find the best way to move them and we found a lot of articles saying the a lot of wild animals refuse their babies when they've been touched.
Emily Rwls that isn't usually true for rabbits. I know of many instances of rabbit mothers going back to their young after they've been touched by a human or a dog.
But the reason might be due to the fact that rabbit mothers only go back to the nest about twice a day to feed their babies. And while they're out, they are at risk of dying themselves.
@@emilyrawls5346
Old Wives Tale:
---"If you touch a baby the mother will smell the human scent on them and will reject or kill it." This is one of the most common myths we hear and it is absolutly untrue. This is most commonly heard in reference to birds. The reality is, very few birds in the world have any sense of smell at all and those who do smell either do not live in the US, or use their sense of smell to find rotting flesh, so human smell would not really bother them. With mammals this is not true either. The mom may think their baby smells gross, and give it a huge bath, but she will not reject or kill it.
In most cases, the best help you can give to a baby is to put it back where its mother can find it.
Being touched isnt true for rabbits. I raise them and have raised cotton tails and they take them if you touched them. I’m not sure about baby birds though.
You cared for them like their own mother❤❤ I know you made a mistake moving tehm from their nest, but you probably didnt know what could happen, and everyone makes mistaked but you still cared and helped❤❤this made me so happy
A baby bunny is called a Kit
Buck or doe newborns are a litter
Warriors
Wow I never knew that!
Jes Rabbit a Buck is a male, a Doe is a female
Of cource we knew that are you calling us stupid cause your the one who stupid
Risa Fey, right on and well said. We need more people like this in the world. I know people are going to frown on this, for I’m a hunter, and I can honestly say I’ll never hunt a rabbit again because it’s amazing this guys even make it to adulthood with the many things that can happen along the way.
You did what your heart and conscience told you to do. All props to a mom being a loving mom and doing what mom's do. I hope all of the bunnies flourished. 👍
You did a good Deed I bet those bunnies will always remember you for all the things you did ❤️
Just a tip: don’t hold/lay rabbits on their back. They go into an unnatural shock!
Good job on taking care of them!!!! ^^
Kpop_Lolver baby kits nurse on their back.
Kpop_Lolver but they nurse on their back loll
This would be after a bunny is done nursing or feeding from a syringe. Baby bunnies eat slightly propped on their back.
I kno this is like 2 years old lol and I know others have already said it but I feel the need to repeat. So others will not see your tip and it’s that’s correct because it’s not. Mother rabbits feed their kits while they are laying on their backs.
Thank you for this video! Not only dod you save those bunnys (your dog probably would have kept going back to the nest if you didn't move it) but you even took the time to record the Journey. I dont think anyone here can say they could do a better job! I can tell your a true animal lover! Great job! Blessings, Nancy
My dogs definitely would have went back to that nest. I'm glad you understood my intentions. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Last night I stumbled upon a cottontail bunny nest right next to my front porch, they jumped out and hopped right up to me! I looked all over the net trying to find an estimate of how old they could be according to their size, and your video was the only one documented well enough so that I could determine that. It rained so hard today, all day, so I had to bring them inside my house to get them warm & dry. I returned them right before dusk, hoping their mother would come back to feed them, but she didn’t, and now one has died. I’m determined to save the other two. Thanks again so much for the video!
I rescued orphan cottontails before. I rescued them until they where adolescents. They escaped out of their cage that I kept them in and escaped into my vents. They all got out safely and im glad i saved them! I moved from the house I rescued them in and i used to see all 8 of them in my yard. I was so happy! Thanks for rescuing them!
I've raised bunnies , just like you it was a learning experience. It is hard work. You did great.
You did a lot of learning by doing and knew basically nothing about rabbits. It's very intrinsic to want to care for baby animals, but it's not intrinsic to know the right way to do things. Same issue of human babies as well. Now you know a lot more than most people and this video can be extremely helpful to others who find orphaned infant rabbits. I think you did a great job, especially knowing nothing when you went into it.
Thank you. I appreciate your comment! :)
Respect her dedication.... I would never be able to do fraction of it. Lots of love and respect....
Great job bunny mom! Good for you for taking the initiative to help out these little critters once their mother was unable to find them. I think God everyday for people like you! God bless you
Thank you for the super detailed summary. I tore apart the mother's nest while weeding without realizing until something starting popping up and squeaking - baby rabbits crying out. I did my best to recreate the nest and layer grass across the top. Thankfully, the mother returned. This was what I planned to use if she didn't. Since mom returned, we went ahead and took them out to check their health and look for ticks, and returned them again. Their eyes are open now and they're doing great. Mom is definitely returning but I haven't even seen her yet. (Regarding the smell - we're completely fragrance free so most wild animals get pretty close to us. BO doesn't bother them like poisonous scents they're allergic to.) I have learned that total destruction of a nest still does not entice them to move the nest.
I used to have a rabbit but she passed away her grave is in my garden I go to it everyday
The way you did that comment, it sounds like a very sad rhyme or poem... Sorry to hear about your loss.
Jon hannaby sorry for your loss 😇
To the bunnies: Have fun in college...!
Rukon Xaior lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
Awwwww
And school
High school bunnies 🎓💄👖👚👢
So funny
Thank you for posting this! I've found an orphan and decided I would take care of him. I was glad I could find some advice
Great video! Over the past several months, I've fallen in love with the wild rabbits in my yard. I'm now able to hand feed them, pet them, and lie down with them. I had the amazing experience of watching my favourite rabbit, Jaxie, nurse her babies right in front of me!! I'll never forget it. Thanks for saving those babies - I haven't finished your video yet, but will be sure to do so when I have more time. Keep up your great work, and thanks for sharing.
That's amazing especially since rabbits can be so flighty! Thanks for sharing!
@@XoletteLife You too, Xolette! God bless and have an excellent day. Oh, and say hi to your little pals for me! :-) Sub'd. EDIT: It took me MONTHS for them to get comfortable with me, but it was worth every second...they sure don't make quitting smoking any easier for me. lol.
I'm so happy to see that although it was hard for you... Still you took responsibility for them and did the right thing ... most people these days are only concerned about themselves. And anything that takes effort and doesn't benefit them, they make excuses for not doing anything to help.
Like," oh they'll be ok" or " nature will take care of it"...
When WE interfere, even without meaning to... we've already disrupted the "NATURAL" process. And no matter how much people try to make it easier for themselves, it doesn't usually turn out well...
So You should be happy and feel good in your soul that you went out of your way to help those babies that would have probably, (most likely) died without you....
You have a warm heart, and a compassionate soul.. ♡♡♡
Thank you!
"I fully expect them to die"
"Me": 😥😥😪
Salvin Nadan sad truth . Wild rabbits are a tough one .
I am a 22 year show Rabbit breeder, if you happen to have to do this again, you want to use Ghoats milk, which is way closer to the Doe aka mother Rabbits Milk, not kitten milk, With the Ghoats milk you wont need to add in anything with it, it has everything the baby rabbits will already need, even for wild rabbits.
that is unbelievable! you took care of 6 cotton tails! your an animal hero!
We just found some baby cottontails in our backyard (which currently has construction going on) so we moved the nest ten feet away from where it originally was. I’ve already ordered everything you named in this video just in case mama doesn’t come back. Thank you so much for the information. I know the odds aren’t in their favor but I will do anything to give them a chance!
Bless your heart! I can't imagine the amount of work and time you've expended since 1 is a ton of work This video was very helpful to me. My dog dropped a newborn cottontail in my back yard 8 days ago and left it there for my husband, who was doing some trenching out there, to discover a little bit later. I've been trying to care for it because 2 messages left with 2 rescue centers were ignored and he/she needs to be fed and protected from snakes, cats, dogs and the red ants that are all over Texas. His eyes just opened today, and he is so aggressively trying to work his way out of my grasp that I can't feed him. It was a struggle before, but doable. Hopefully, he gets really hungry and will settle down and eat. We'll see. Thanks, bunches, for the information shared here!
Interesting! I'm glad the video helped and thank you for sharing your experience. I hope the one you were taking care of made it!
Awwww shes so caring! My favourite animals are bunnys and toucans
I think people criticising you is just mean. We once had two chipmunks as pets (my parents that is, I still have no idea why they wanted them!) But they turned a large garden shed into a mesh fronted hutch for them. One night they somehow escaped perhaps someone left the door open I'm not sure as I was quite young at the time. They were both killed and we found them on the garden. When going into the cage we found six squeaking babies! My parents did their best to raise them by hand feeding but sadly 4 died. The two that survived we ended up having for many years. It was sad that the babies and parents got killed and I personally will never understand my parents decision to have them in the first place. But it shows they truly cared about these animals as their pets and although mistakes were probably made they did their best to save the babies.
God will bless you for your compassion
You know what? You did the best you could, with the best of intentions, with the knowledge and common sense you had or learned. Some ppl can just be jerks. I admire what you did, the time you took to try and help and the fact that you put yourself out there like this. Social media can be so amazingly good! (Forget those jerks who are, well, jerks.) We just discovered a little nest of 2 babies today, maybe 4 or 5 days old. Incredibly, the condo lawn guys mowed right over it 2 days ago, but all the little ones seem totally unscathed. We also have two small dogs who go back there several times a day.They sniff it, and leave it alone. For some reason, momma bunny decided this was going to be her kid's nursery. We just put a garden fence around the nest, and covered the top with a light sheet. Mother Nature will do the rest. xoxo
One of my cats once brought us an entire nest of three day old bunnies from somewhere in the neighborhood. Whenever we stopped him from killing one, he came back with another. We ended up with around five wild baby bunnies and not a clue what to do. My mom found the best and decided to move it so the cat didn’t find it again, despite me telling her not to. When the mom didn’t show and the bunnies were starving, I begged my mom to at least get the formula ingredients, but she refused. They died a few days later, but we made sure they were comfortable. I’m impressed that you managed to care for them so well!!! Good job!
Did you know its impossible to blink while smiling😊
Jk just wanted to make you 🙂
Omg! 😂🤣
Nop
Dang it
Lol thanks!
Nope
i have one right now he or she is not really eating so i am trying to feed it goat milk and it seems like it wants some when i put it up near its baby teeth do you have any suggestions on what i should do
This helped me a lot. I would make a vid on it but I don't want all the triggered commenters. I have 3 orphan bunnies in my room. I haven't seen the mother at all
Coral The One Haha. Yeah, I didn't expect a bunch of hate in the comments either, but I figure that's probably a small percentage of viewers. Glad this helped and good luck!
XoletteLife me either and thank you (づ◉Ѡ◉)づ
C.12 - Gaming and more The mother comes twice a day at maximum.
How did you find them what happened
XoletteLife I would have expected it in your position because TH-cam is full of know it alls who have never made a mistake in their lives. It makes them feel good to have a go at others
You did a very thoughtful video. Your responses to those who didn't understand your video was thoughtful and will help anyone who reads them. The three of us learned a lot and very much enjoyed your video. Thank you.
I love how attentive you are to these animals ❤️❤️
Awesome video! I will give a thumbs up
I found 2 after my dog killed the mother and 3 babies, 1 was not very healthy, which is the one that died, his names was kizzy, and leo the other little boy would refuse to leave so now lives in a big chicken house with a run in my backyard :3
and i have a bunny that is blind i take care of and i found it in my backyard when it was a baby
Thank you so much for this. I have a single baby cotton tail I found shivering in the lawn. No momma anywhere and 2 other siblings were dead. I have him on a heating pad and now that he is no longer hypothermic I needed to feed him. I had no clue what to do. This video is a huge help!!!!
I'm glad it helped! Be sure to read the links for extra information. Best of luck!
My step mom found a nest of baby buns when she was gardening, years ago. She was worried sick because she moved around so many plants, and disturbed the area so badly, she new momma wouldn't come back. Thank goodness the wildlife officials took them to a sanctuary where they could be raised & released. My step mom was such a wreck, she was so upset and literally spent almost every morning & night on the back deck, waiting to see if the momma came back, for like a week and a half. I'm not sure why lol because there was really nothing she could've done, but she tried!
You did such an amazing job!! Well done girl ❤
I did the same thing because my friends dog was killing them so we found 7 more and the bunnies mother abandoned them so me and my friend took care of them but eventually had to let them go because they were jumping out of our box we kept them in it was fun but also a lot of stress
I'm so sad rn my.dog killed a one of these and I started crying I looked for more but there were none
Lizzy's Vida I feel you! My dog attacked one but we luckily saved it in time, I’m sorry I thought I was gonna witness a death so I cried too
@@opheliacole8795 yeah 😭😭😭
Awe.. You made them orphans.. Poor babies. I hope they end up surviving.. Wild bunnies are fragile. They still looked little when you sent them into the wild..
I mention that moving the nest is a mistake and shouldn't be done. I sent them into the wild on the recommended day (they had been weaned off milk for several days and were eating on their own by that time).
XoletteLife
I'm glad you nursed the bunnies and looked after them while you could. I'm sorry I was hard on you. I know not everyone would have fed them and looked after them.
Loved the vid. I found a set of five baby rabits in my raised bed. I put a night cam up and the mother didn't come back for two days. Thought they were abandoned because my son, who's 9, kept messing with them. It was weird because the mother rabit would come once every couple of days on avg. The babies would always come out of their nests when we would check on them, so cute. They disappeared after they got a little bigger. After watching this vid I am so glad that I didn't try to help them initially. My wife and my son wanted to take them inside and feed them after we initially found them and the mother was nowhere to be found for a couple of days. Great job on taking care of those rabits.
Thank you and I'm glad you didn't make the mistake that I did! It's interesting how the mother only visits and doesn't stay with the kits. Maybe she only visited once every 2 days because she was weaning them off milk? That's my guess. Thank you for sharing your story!
@@XoletteLife Have no idea. Read through some of the comments in this thread. People can be so judgmental. Hidsight is 50/50, Again, thanks for sharing, hopefully this vid helps others out.
Good for you for trying. People are so used to the internet but imagine how humans cared for animals before tech times... Instincts. You tried as best you could. God knows your heart. ❤️🙏 And you learned along the way. Thank you for sharing. We have some in our yard now and I'm trying to get helpful opinions as well.
Thank you for the kind words! You're right, my instincts were not to go straight to the internet-- maybe bc I had pet rabbits as well as a cottontail pre-internet. Probably hard to explain that response to a millennial. :) Good luck with the ones you found in your yard!
The mama bunny when she comes back and the kids are gone: *there gone reduced to atoms*
Your comment made me die in a good way🤣🤣🤣
Awesome thank you for saving there life
I was like oh no one of the rabbits died
*realization*
Oh she literally lost the rabbit
Miguel Montano one of them did die 😔
I saved to baby Cotton Tails and had them for a month. They escaped our house but we still see them frolicking on our property every now and then. We just fed them straight milk and bought rabbit food from Petco. They really liked the milk and the food and they became plumper every week! I miss them so much!
I'm 5 years late and appreciate this so much. I was out weed whacking blackberry bushes, which I won't ever do again! I will hand prune them now! While I was working, I'm very observant because I love animals. I noticed two baby cotton tails about 4 to 5 feet from the area I was clearing. I immediately stopped and found that they had crawled out of a small den. I tried to return them and they wouldn't go inside. I went back multiple times looking for a mother and have seen zero signs. I will no longer disrupt that area and here I am with 2 babies, trying to save them. They look so plump and healthy, so I will do whatever I can to save them. I read to only feed them 1 to 2 times a day, morning and night. They look about 7 to 10 days old. Thank you sooooo much for your video because I can't find a wildlife place near me to take them in 😭 I've had a rabbit, but it's been years. I hope to release them back to nature once they are old enough. Thank you again, my heart sank when I found them. I think my scent towards the den is why the mother didn't come back. Being human sucks at times. I prefer animals over us. You're amazing!
Thank you! I hope it's going well with the little ones.
I also made a mistake I now have a wild bunny but Idk what type it is....
It’s probably just the basic cottontail. All bunnies have the same diet for the most part anyway.
Talk about a forest of poison ivy at the end lol.
poison ivy only has 3 leaves
The 5 leaf one he's looking at, is commonly misconstrued as Poison Ivy. I grew up in Maryland, and was taught that it was poison ivy. Its actually "virginia creeper" instead of oils, its crystals that cause the allergic reaction. I found that out after trying to rid my yard of it in texas, alot of people LOVE its color because it changes in fall, and use it like any other yard ivy, I actually refused to buy one home that was an amazing deal because it had like .8 acres of V.creeper all over 3 fences into the front yard, on all the trees, up the shed and on 2 walls of this house. I about had a panic attack when i went out the back door (was an abandoned or vacant home, noone was caring for the yard for years)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenocissus_quinquefolia
---literally on the wiki page---
It is sometimes mistaken for Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy), despite having five leaflets (poison ivy has three)
(My mom is super allergic to all of them, and my allergy has worsened to the creeper as i got older, caught both at the same time while in the army one time, had an ivy/creeper rash that lasted 1.5 months. Oddly enough, dad wasn't allergic at all, he would bring home clothes to wash, and my mom would get the rash while doing laundry)
Christopher Williams wtf
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spencer s LMFAO are you serious?? Omg LMFAO that's great...bye I'll miss you! LMFAO.she was excpected a least a hug to say thanks for ruined our life and then saved us and then released us to poison LMFAO LMFAO omg.i can't breathe to funny .
Oh my gosh. This morning my dog discovered a nest. Luckily, we were right there as the whole thing went down and he dropped the baby when we freaked out 😂 However just before this he went after something (probably mama) about 6-10’ away from the nest. The babies in the nest are SO small. So small. Looking at your video I’m wondering if these guys were born in the past couple days. Ugggg. So I followed some instructions online and we put the one that my dog had in his mouth 🤦🏼♀️ back into the nest (we didn’t handle him with our bare hands just in case) and we placed some yarn in a pattern over top of the nest so we should be able to tell in the morning if the mom returned. Everything I’m reading says the mom will return to the nest only once or twice during a 24 hour period to nurse them for a grand total of 5 minutes. I’m guessing you had to feed your babies for longer because you were feeding them formula?? 🤷♀️ So I have my fingers crossed that when I check in the morning, the yarn will be all scattered and the babies will be content. Then I’ll just spend the next ::fill in the blank:: weeks keeping my dog out of his backyard. Lol
But I’ve also read it’s totally ok to move their nest! I read that the mom will call for them and they answer her call.
Yes, it took me longer because I was making sure I didn't overfeed (push down the plunger too much) and I have only one "teat". :) I'm glad you did research and are doing your best to ensure that the mother cares for the kits. It'll definitely be worth the work of keeping your dogs out of the backyard to save yourself the trouble of having to raise the kits yourself! About moving the nest, I'm not sure if she tried to call them back. I think she was probably a first time mother-- she was living under the cement slab in our yard for awhile. Good luck with those cottontails!
XoletteLife Mama came back! It took her over 24 hours but she came back. I’ll update tomorrow. I’m hoping she moves them.
So....not a happy update...but I did learn a lot through all of this. The momma stopped coming back. I strongly feel like something got ahold of her. She came back for about a week and then disappeared. We kept seeing her in the yard and then we didn’t see her anymore. The babies didn’t make it. But they appeared to have passed peacefully in their sleep snuggled together. I learned SO much through this experience. They really are very interesting creatures. ❤️
@@jetsquared Aw, so sorry to hear! It must've been awful to see all the young had passed away. I've had to bury pets that have died but would feel weird having to do the same for an entire litter. Thanks for updating me and I'm glad you were able to learn so much from your experience!
Great Job, you are so loving and caring. I had a very similar experience with a newborn Raccoon but it had a very sad ending, after five days the baby died, I and my daughter were devastated We were going to be driving the abandoned baby to a wildlife rescue on the weekend (it was very far away) but he didn't make it. The Rescue was helping us keep the baby alive telling us what to do but like the bunnies there are very important bacteria they need and bacteria they need to get rid of. They are the kind of babies that desperately need their mothers, should never move them even if the mother is gone, I as well made that mistake, I will never do that again. Love to you...Love to all...Kitten
I was so happy to see them eat so much and take off so fast into the woods. You did a wonderful thing. Some may not have even bothered to help them. And admitting your mistakes admirable. Thank you on behalf of animal babies everywhere❤🤗❤
I’m so sad that ones lost
Aww, thanks for caring for them! 0w0
You were a good bunny mama🐰
If you didnt touch them in the first place , nothing would've happened. And I knew you knew that. You're not dumb, you're in fact the smartest person on TH-cam I watch.
They are so adorable, I’m glad you looked after them.
U were thier mama and u were sad bc u had to let ur kidssz goo 😂😊💖💕
Ma'am, I'm doing the same thing for a 7-8 day old cottontail. all the rehabilitation centers are full and I've been placed with responsibility.. I'm terrified... I just hope I can save his life... I've had him for nearly 3 days and I've used a combination of premixed kitten formula mixed with a little whipping cream. He's only peed twice since I've had him and he seems to be pooping all on his own. He's scaring the hell out me with slightly messy poop and I'm afraid he's got the runs which would likely kill him... It's hard... I have clinical depression, so the thought that I might be doing something wrong and that he might die kills me...
Shadow Claire hey I have a 10 day old that I have been caring for for 8 days now and when you first change their food the will get loose bowels but you don't need the cream if you make the formula thicker like 2 scoops powder and only 3 scoops water instead of 4 you can also us goat milk to increase fat, but until they are around 10 to 12 days old you may have to help them urinate by taking a qtip dip in hot water and wipe the genital area untill they pee, and continue till they are done completely. that will also help it to learn to clean itself the same way. to see if it is dehydrated you pinch the skin up behind the neck and when you let go it should go back to normal in one sec.
Thank you. He's doing very well, but he still has trouble peeing. I won't give up on him though. His eyes have now opened and they are a milky blue. He seems to be drinking less milk and gets freaked out sooner and more often than before. I've been introducing him to fruits and vegetables and he seems very interested, but his teeth aren't strong enough yet because he's still teething. This photo (below) was taken before his eyes opened. He used to feel comforted by the swaddle, but now it's hard to get him wrapped up gently without him freaking out and getting loose.
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me too!
Are the wildlife rehabilitators helping instruct how to help the bunny?
Oh well.
YOU SAVED THEM GOOD JOB!!!!!!
doctorkwack101fan I saw a comment say "You dumb you sholdve let thm theere" like first all GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND LEARN PROPER GRAMMAR and second of all if she would've let them there they would've died 😂
Happy they had a good person to look after them! I have 7 rabbits have been doing research on rabbits for years... I have one cotton tail she is four and a half years old. my neighbor found her dehydrated, injured and next to a dead sibling... she wasn’t hard to catch from being unhealthy so I took her in gave her everything I possibly could to keep her alive and healthy she was approximately a month old so she was already eating foods on her own and knew how to survive. She’s a happy little bun and loves people and most of all loves her fruit!! Don’t know how she would’ve survived in the wild here we don’t have much fruit haha I’m so lucky to have her but please if anyone finds a cotton tail or a nest do not touch unless they are in absolute need.
Glad I watched your video. I exposed a nest with my push mower and was tempted to move it. Saw your video and left them in place. They still have their eyes closed. I put a rigid 35 gallon pond liner over the hole with a rock propping it up because it's so exposed otherwise. I hope they make it. I'll check on them tomorrow. Thanks so much for taking the time.
Maybe check on the little ones in case the pond liner scared off the mom. But I'm glad this video helped! I also have a push mower and I wonder if they would have survived if you went over the nest with a regular mower!
@@XoletteLife Just got back from a three day trip out of town. I took the liner off at dusk before I left and all six bunnies were still there and healthy when I got back. I live right by a wildlfe refuge so the fact that nothing ate them is pretty remarkable. I've been doing a lot of work outside for the five days leading up to their discovery so it's possible the changes have put a lot of other creatures off. Lucky for the bunnies. Thanks again. I suppose they'll be leaving in the next week or so. Be well.
@@martindavis6472 I'm glad the pond liner didn't scare her off and helped protect the little ones-- not to mention the changes you made to your yard. Living next to a wildlife refuge sounds awesome btw. Thank you for the update!