Please to all people.. remember that any sentient being is like us humans.. Have feelings, emotions, feel pain and have conscience. So just apply the golden rule to every individual of every species
Yes, respect the bunny’s wild nature& she’s thanking you by coming back & giving you confirmation that she bonded to you & showed you she is surviving in her world , thank you Jessica- you are a kind &beautiful person!!All the Love to you🥰💜Nanny Stick Sister!👍🥰
@Repent or you will likewise perish. Reported! You guys are a plague! You know that if anything you drive people away frim christianity! Which is sad because Faith (Any faith) is important and when incorporated as part oin a balanced way is helpful and even healing for many. People like you just make people of faith look nuts!
Exactly! Rabbits are as smart as a dog and cat and can act like a dog once you gain their trust. They can be litter trained to, and as large as your average house cat so I don't see why people put them in hamster cages 24/7.
I know someone who did basically this: raised one orphaned wild rabbit to release. Missed it, went to the humane society and adopted a bunny, then another, and got a rehabilitator permit and started taking in rescues. It's addictive, and if you’ve got to be addicted to something, helping creatures in need is one of the best options.
@@christiangasior4244 Angel Martin is right, the DNR says that, on average, rabbits live for just 11 months after leaving the nest. But they live as rabbits: free to roam and forage, to dig what must be dug, chew what must be chewed, to live in a fluffle with a dozen or two other rabbits, and to raise lots of little rabbits. domesticated rabbits have been selectively bred to do better with less territory and to bond with humans so they don’t need so many other rabbits around, but their wild cousins are just that: wild.
I have bunnies that have lived under my shed for years I love seeing the babies appear thought out the summer! Their tiny little ears are just so cute! 😍
You did the right thing in giving her a choice to be free and wild. It probably felt like letting a pet go that you loved so much so you are a wonderful human with a loving heart to do that. Hope she has her own babies one-day.
@@angelmartin7310 Are you above nature? You control nature? You are open pray to human predators? Sure, why not.. You chose to be a nominee for Darwin awards..
You are a sweet and caring woman who loves to help babies with love. You are appreciated in this world of un-certain promises. Thank You so much for caring.
What a beautiful story! I can imagine how hard it would be to release her back to the wild. But it's good she did the best thing for her. She's extremely beautiful! I have 10 bunnies or my own, that I love so very much. 🐇🥰
Ah you did a great job and you did all the right things to give her a chance at life. We have many creatures in our yard and have rescued several babies including a tortoise! We know how difficult it is to return them to the wild. It’s amazing how attached we become so quickly.
Rabbit kittens are so adorably cute. I was crazy about rabbits years ago (I grew up on a farm) and my father sometimes came across nests while haying. My father always drove around the nests, and any other young animal in the field, like a hiding fawn. It left odd ovals of hay standing in the cut field. They are still very small when they end nursing and are actually independent once that is done. Of course the little things are easy prey. That is sad. It is also the reason, I'm sure, that litters are usually large. You did such a good thing :). And you made sure she was safe and gave her time to get used to living outdoors. It just makes me smile.
she was its angel until she let it go. she gave poor thing a death sentence.. she make it live indoor since it is baby. took away its chance to learn how to live in the wild and learn how to avoid predators.
she not really save it. more like give it a death sentece. it whole life been indoors, it never learn how to live in the wild or avoid predators. rabbit is dead.
@@chxrryblsms Animals are instinctual by nature. They don't "forget" what they already know. Quit being scientifically ignorant and spreading misinformation.
@@chxrryblsms Yes, sadly, she must have lived some hours or best some days! She left her back whereas the rabbit became a pet, with only the memory having a human giving everything for her... Very insane video!
I don’t know what I respect more… the fact that she saved this little bunny’s life or that she successfully released her back in the wild. It’s amazing!
@@angelmartin7310 maybe so but such is nature. We cannot control nature no matter how hard we try. It’s through evolution that animals learn how to survive. Rescued animals must be returned back to the wild so they can continue the circle of life.
@philip9566 As a Creationist, I believe animals were very literally created for us to love and care for as stewards, and that they are innocent collateral victims of our fall from Grace, never originally designed to know suffering or death. When people take in a wild animal and care for it properly, it is a gift, not a disservice. The bond between man and animal is the most natural thing in the world and will one day be fully restored.
She saved the little bunny's life--she went against what "such as nature" has chosen for the rabbit. Your response is hypocritical. Because she rescued the rabbit from such a young age, it's not wise to release the rabbit back into the wild. All animals have wild instincts, but that does not mean that they will survive. Such is nature. She would have done the rabbit better to have kept them with her since she's the only care the rabbit has ever known.
@@adhdbookworm yet the rabbit survived and is thriving so whats the problem? There is no should have, would have or could have here - she did what she did and the rabbit is thriving. Chao baby
That is such a sweet and heartwarming story. Thank you for sharing and more importantly, thank you for saving that bunny’s life. It’s a very special thing to bond with an animal.
Thank you, sweet lady.❤️A place in Heaven has been reserved for you.👏The bunny is beautiful thanks to your great kindness and care. I hope gorgeous bunny lives a happy life. She might return to you when she grows old as she sees you as her guarantor for a happy and safe life.⭐️
I've had bunnies as pets. So many people are surprised when I tell them how sweet and affectionate they are. What you did for that little one was just awesome!
What you did was awesome, and we need more people like you especially in the tumultuous times we live in. You didn't forget about caring and what you shared reminds us. 👍
You did good! Thank you. Three years ago I stated seeing a wild rabbit around my property, this year I've seen three. I worry about them like I raised the. I put carrots around this winter for her/them just in case she/they needed them.
Little friends that God brings into our lives can be so precious 💖 .... even if it's for a season, it's such a beautiful thing. .... God bless you for caring and loving ❤️ His little ones!
I'm in a rural area with wildlife habitat in my back yard. I loved seeing the bunnies come out and play and eat. Hubby wanted to cut down the thorn bushes and tangled vegetation but I wouldn't let him as it's a natural barrier for predators. Unfortunately during a hurricane a large tree came down. I haven't seen any wild bunnies since.
God bless you! I had a bunny rabbit years ago named Whitey Marsh. I named him after the character Mickey Rooney played in Boys Town. He was by best friend, better than a cat or dog. You saved that little baby's life and I can tell you really miss him, but I guess you did the right thing going back to the wild.
That’s so brave of her.Knowing that your heart is going to be broke but still gets emotionally involved is very honorable!Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Wow 🥲💖✨ What a heartwarming story. It must've been so difficult to let her go. But we should be grateful for people like her. Thank you for rescuing this adorable little creature.
Well done for letting it go, that must have been so hard for you!!! But you did what was best for the cute little creature, you are a TRUE animal friend. Thank you for sharing your unusual story. 💗💗💗
I'm surprised she learned survival techniques being away from her rabbit mom. There is natural instinct passed down inherently, but some is learned first hand from the mom rabbit. Then again that particular rabbit population may not have many predators. Good luck to the rabbit and her compassionate human mother.
@Grace Morris I know, but in that small area they may not have many prey? Growing up solo with a human then releasing the rabbit back into the wild is a disaster in most cases for the rabbit, and many other animals.
@@wamuwuuwu5097 Rabbit moms don't "mother". The dig a nest, line it with grass and fur. Have the babies. Bury the babies and go away. They only come back in the morning and at night to feed them. Feeding takes about 5 minutes. Most folks will never see it happen. In the wild mom usually gets pregnant again as soon as she hops out of the nest after having her litter. So after about 4 weeks mom is building another nest and these kits are on their own. Rabbit Moms don't cuddle their kits either. This kit was either still being fed by mom and the lady interfered with it not knowing how rabbits behave or mom was killed and the lady saved the kit. But in most states it is illegal to rehab or "rescue" a wild bunny unless you have a permit to do so.
My dog brought me a tiny rabbit kit one days. It’s eyes were’t even open. I have no clue where he found it. I called my vet, and she told me to get kitten replacement milk and to only feed a couple of MLS every few hours. I put it in a little box without a lid and a piece of lambs wool. Myself dog wrapped himself around the box and woke me up every few hours to feed the kit. After about a week, I had the kit sitting on my sofa with my dog’s muzzle right next to it. One eye opened and the kit instantly bonded with my dog. They were best friends for a couple of years. I knew I couldn’t let the bunny go, since he bonded with a dog, a coyote would have an easy meal.
I've rescued baby bunnies a few times. After they opened their eyes, they were mean as spit. They would scream until you got the bottle in their mouth. They would drink until full and then kick the crap out of you to get away. They would smack you with their front paws when I would try to put food in their cage. They were as wild as could be, which I wanted because I didn't want them used to people but there was definitely no bonding going on. Once big, enough, I put them outside. They took off and that was it.
Ohhh, all the cuteness overload that must have existed right in your backyard! 😁😁 My gardening side would also have dubbed them "FMF"s: Furry Mobile Fertilizers. (All the bunny poo would keep that lawn nice and green. 😁)
This brought tears to my eyes because it pretty much reminded me of the hare/rabbit we once had. One day there was a storm outside and my dad was working. It stopped raining a bit and I think he went outside with his co-workers to have a smoke or smth. They experienced something really sad: dead bunnys everywhere with only one newborn miraculously being alive. Apparently their burrow was flooded and most of them drowned in the process, idk how that little one made it but my dad and his co-workers took it inside and later she was brought home. It was 2003 and I don't really know if there's even something like a wildlife center nearby, my parents kinda just googled most of it I think.. so my mother got some kitten milk and fed the bunny with it. She couldn't sleep much because that rabbit was soooo hungry.. she started to carry it around in some bag close to her stomach, like a kangoroo mommy. Around that time we also had a guinea pig and even though it won't replace a rabbit family for her, that's all we had at the time and our guinea pig (that was alone at the time, she got company later) didn't hurt her, in fact she cared for her. They'd cuddle all the time but when the bunny got older, she had so much energy. Keeping her inside felt cruel and she grew so much! We eventually had to let her go and it hurt. I hope she was okay.
You did a very good deed. Rabbits are intelligent and loving animals, and the more people see videos like this, the more likely they are to see rabbits as more than just wild animals to be hunted, or pests to be eliminated, but instead as animals worthy of care and respect, and even being pets as well not much different than having a cat or a dog.
What a sweet woman. Her heart is so tender like that little bunny she found.
Please to all people.. remember that any sentient being is like us humans.. Have feelings, emotions, feel pain and have conscience. So just apply the golden rule to every individual of every species
@@Instabruh.User.. lol no and shut up
@Repent or you will likewise perish. in Genesis 1 all of God's creatures are good
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And smart! She did research to find out how to care properly!
( whispers : i think maybe that was a hare ).
Little cottontail!
This lovely lady did everything right, and the bunny will bless her with visits. So sweet.
Maybe even bring her babies around to introduce them 😁
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Adorable. I have three rabbits and appreciate your thoughtful care of this rabbit.
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Yes, respect the bunny’s wild nature& she’s thanking you by coming back & giving you confirmation that she bonded to you & showed you she is surviving in her world , thank you Jessica- you are a kind &beautiful person!!All the Love to you🥰💜Nanny Stick Sister!👍🥰
she wont survive long, the bunny is house bred, she should of kept it!
Can't imagine a mother leaving a child or animal behind. I'd never do that
@Repent or you will likewise perish. Reported! You guys are a plague! You know that if anything you drive people away frim christianity! Which is sad because Faith (Any faith) is important and when incorporated as part oin a balanced way is helpful and even healing for many. People like you just make people of faith look nuts!
@@d72bz did u not look at the end? It said that sometimes the bunny would come back and hang out with her.
@@lisashapiro4714 It's wild animal why you have problem?
You were her mommy & she felt safe with you. That is a huge compliment from an animal.
Please stop giving me mean comments. My mother reads the comments I get and she cries a lot because of it. Please be nice, dear ceis
Did any one ask for you to say that…I don’t think so :))
Hell yeah
@@Instabruh.User.. youre a troll thats it 😀 the dodo posts animal rescue content whats better than that?
@@AxxLAfriku omg your acc is so creepy 😭😂
What a tender act of unconditional love. Rabbits are intelligent and amusing beings.
Yes
Domestic rabbits are Very misunderstood in the way people cage them
They need lots of space
Exactly! Rabbits are as smart as a dog and cat and can act like a dog once you gain their trust. They can be litter trained to, and as large as your average house cat so I don't see why people put them in hamster cages 24/7.
@@tinytornadomg yep mine is litter trained
Mmmm... tender rabbits.... aaarrrrrrgh
@@typingcat whats wrong with u💀💀
Great act of kindness. Not many will take the trouble to do what you did. Stay Blessed .
I know someone who did basically this: raised one orphaned wild rabbit to release. Missed it, went to the humane society and adopted a bunny, then another, and got a rehabilitator permit and started taking in rescues. It's addictive, and if you’ve got to be addicted to something, helping creatures in need is one of the best options.
Aww 🥰 I love this!
Great story ❤️
They live like less than a year once you release them. Much happier to be kept.
Less than a year? Oh wow. That’s sad. I might have to bring in my porch baby bunny as a pet.
@@christiangasior4244 Angel Martin is right, the DNR says that, on average, rabbits live for just 11 months after leaving the nest. But they live as rabbits: free to roam and forage, to dig what must be dug, chew what must be chewed, to live in a fluffle with a dozen or two other rabbits, and to raise lots of little rabbits. domesticated rabbits have been selectively bred to do better with less territory and to bond with humans so they don’t need so many other rabbits around, but their wild cousins are just that: wild.
This is beautiful. True love is letting go for their sake.
@𝕱𝖑𝖚𝖋𝖋𝖆𝖑𝖔 1҉7҉ 🪓🐇ᵂᴴᴼᴼᴾˣ² You're Disgusting
It's people like yourself that gives me hope that mankind is not totally lost.
@CK H exactly. We only need to go outside each day to see that overall, humans are good.
Nah mankind is unfortunately doomed😢
This is so sweet and sad at the same time! It's really hard to let go of something you love.
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So thankful for awesome humans like this woman for helping animals in need.Such a precious little bunny ❤️🙏🐇🐰
I have bunnies that have lived under my shed for years I love seeing the babies appear thought out the summer! Their tiny little ears are just so cute! 😍
Thank you for loving this sweet bunny enough to let her go. You did everything just right. God bless you both.
You did the right thing in giving her a choice to be free and wild. It probably felt like letting a pet go that you loved so much so you are a wonderful human with a loving heart to do that. Hope she has her own babies one-day.
I'm done! She's just the cutest little bundle of happiness. Thank you for taking care of her.
Thank you for saving this baby Jessica and giving it back its freedom when it was ready to go
We have to respect their wild nature, even if it hurts.. ❤️
No we don't, at all.
@@angelmartin7310 Are you above nature? You control nature? You are open pray to human predators? Sure, why not.. You chose to be a nominee for Darwin awards..
@@angelmartin7310we do
@@angelmartin7310 Yes we do.
You are a sweet and caring woman who loves to help babies with love. You are appreciated in this world of un-certain promises. Thank You so much for caring.
I found one too when pulling up to my parking spot. Had it for 6 months. Poor fella died on me. Love you little buddy.
What a beautiful story! I can imagine how hard it would be to release her back to the wild. But it's good she did the best thing for her. She's extremely beautiful! I have 10 bunnies or my own, that I love so very much. 🐇🥰
Well, hello again, Daniel! I just love this little bunny 🐰
I have 10 pet bunnies too
@@thecartercrew3725 hi! 😂
@@sarahkay612 really? That's lovely! 🐇🥰
@@danjordan1979 yes really! 9 who live in bunny garage and one house bunny!
Ah you did a great job and you did all the right things to give her a chance at life. We have many creatures in our yard and have rescued several babies including a tortoise! We know how difficult it is to return them to the wild. It’s amazing how attached we become so quickly.
Rabbit kittens are so adorably cute. I was crazy about rabbits years ago (I grew up on a farm) and my father sometimes came across nests while haying. My father always drove around the nests, and any other young animal in the field, like a hiding fawn. It left odd ovals of hay standing in the cut field.
They are still very small when they end nursing and are actually independent once that is done. Of course the little things are easy prey. That is sad. It is also the reason, I'm sure, that litters are usually large.
You did such a good thing :). And you made sure she was safe and gave her time to get used to living outdoors. It just makes me smile.
thanks for your dads empathy and compassion i'm sure he instilled it in you too...
What a sweet little baby, thank you for being her Angel 😇 💗 💕
she was its angel until she let it go. she gave poor thing a death sentence.. she make it live indoor since it is baby. took away its chance to learn how to live in the wild and learn how to avoid predators.
_"I'm just very grateful for having the_
_chance to save this little animal's life"_
The rabbit is probably really grateful to you too! 🐇❤️
she not really save it. more like give it a death sentece. it whole life been indoors, it never learn how to live in the wild or avoid predators. rabbit is dead.
@@chxrryblsms Animals are instinctual by nature. They don't "forget" what they already know. Quit being scientifically ignorant and spreading misinformation.
@@chxrryblsms Yes, sadly, she must have lived some hours or best some days! She left her back whereas the rabbit became a pet, with only the memory having a human giving everything for her... Very insane video!
@@keithbk You never had a bunny to tell such sh*t... This rabbit had been rescued in its early life, so not very instinctual.
Wow Cottontail babies are so hard to keep alive. It's amazing what this girl did to save her and the bunny thrived in her care. 🐰❤
I don’t know what I respect more… the fact that she saved this little bunny’s life or that she successfully released her back in the wild. It’s amazing!
I don't respect that she released it at all. Rabbits live horrible short lives in the wild
@@angelmartin7310 maybe so but such is nature. We cannot control nature no matter how hard we try. It’s through evolution that animals learn how to survive. Rescued animals must be returned back to the wild so they can continue the circle of life.
@philip9566 As a Creationist, I believe animals were very literally created for us to love and care for as stewards, and that they are innocent collateral victims of our fall from Grace, never originally designed to know suffering or death. When people take in a wild animal and care for it properly, it is a gift, not a disservice. The bond between man and animal is the most natural thing in the world and will one day be fully restored.
She saved the little bunny's life--she went against what "such as nature" has chosen for the rabbit. Your response is hypocritical. Because she rescued the rabbit from such a young age, it's not wise to release the rabbit back into the wild. All animals have wild instincts, but that does not mean that they will survive. Such is nature. She would have done the rabbit better to have kept them with her since she's the only care the rabbit has ever known.
@@adhdbookworm yet the rabbit survived and is thriving so whats the problem? There is no should have, would have or could have here - she did what she did and the rabbit is thriving. Chao baby
That is such a sweet and heartwarming story. Thank you for sharing and more importantly, thank you for saving that bunny’s life. It’s a very special thing to bond with an animal.
I am very touched by your action. I have had rabbits, I understand. Thank you for being who you are.
She came back from time to time.. That is so heartwarming!!!! Love is just the greatest and most powerful emotion.
Very sweet. You'll always be her mom and she'll love u 4 taking good care of her.
Kudos. You did everything right. You rescued her, rehabilitated her and set her free! 😁
You should be so proud, and cherish the time with her. 😁
Such a sweet story. I'm so glad there are people in the world like this dear woman.
Thank you for rescuing this newborn rabbit I salute your wonderful action🐇
That’s what real animal love is. Not keeping them in cages all day. 🌸
Thank you, sweet lady.❤️A place in Heaven has been reserved for you.👏The bunny is beautiful thanks to your great kindness and care. I hope gorgeous bunny lives a happy life. She might return to you when she grows old as she sees you as her guarantor for a happy and safe life.⭐️
What an amazing woman to care for this wild rabbit! We need more people like that in our world.
You know you truly love something when you love it enough to leave it. Pure heart this woman has.
Thank you for helping this little bunny.
For wild animals instincts Always kick in...baby bun was very blessed to have been found by this Wonderful woman♥️🌸🐰🐇🍒
This woman is a savior and she’s so wonderful!
Well done, you are a beautiful and kind person :-)
That sentence 'Mother never came back' breaks my heart.
My Mum says animals are pure and they only feel love and kindness in their hearts....
She is so cute and this is a wonderful rescue story.
You are amazing for seeing the value in wildlife and respecting it.
A bunny surviving without stress dayum what a cute furrball.
Thank you for saving the little hopper! We love all animals.
May your tribe increase, wonderful savior!
I've had bunnies as pets. So many people are surprised when I tell them how sweet and affectionate they are. What you did for that little one was just awesome!
people who extend help to animals are hero's!! God the father love's people whom care for the animals!!! your an angel for helping!!!!
She is so very sweet! What a darling!❤
She’s truly a darling! So wonderful how are you doing?
Hello 👋
I hope this sweet little bunny has a long and happy life. Thank you for rescuing her
What you did was awesome, and we need more people like you especially in the tumultuous times we live in. You didn't forget about caring and what you shared reminds us. 👍
sh'es very unique; thank you for helping her, others...take care.
You did good! Thank you.
Three years ago I stated seeing a wild rabbit around my property, this year I've seen three. I worry about them like I raised the. I put carrots around this winter for her/them just in case she/they needed them.
Little friends that God brings into our lives can be so precious 💖 .... even if it's for a season, it's such a beautiful thing. .... God bless you for caring and loving ❤️ His little ones!
She’s so precious I’m glad that woman saved her and then got her adjusted to the outside again ❤️🥺🙏🏻
Rabbits are very grateful and loving animals. Thanks for rescuing this adorable rabbit.
Too cute! Great story!
I'm in a rural area with wildlife habitat in my back yard.
I loved seeing the bunnies come out and play and eat.
Hubby wanted to cut down the thorn bushes and tangled vegetation but I wouldn't let him as it's a natural barrier for predators.
Unfortunately during a hurricane a large tree came down.
I haven't seen any wild bunnies since.
Thank you for caring for this helpless baby and allowing it to adapt to its natural environment! You are a special person!
God bless you! I had a bunny rabbit years ago named Whitey Marsh. I named him after the character Mickey Rooney played in Boys Town. He was by best friend, better than a cat or dog. You saved that little baby's life and I can tell you really miss him, but I guess you did the right thing going back to the wild.
Thank you so much. What a lovely thing.
My dog just dug up a rabbit’s nest, I put them all back and was relieved the mother came back and is taking care of them
Excellent care. Thanks for sharing.
That’s so brave of her.Knowing that your heart is going to be broke but still gets emotionally involved is very honorable!Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Wow 🥲💖✨ What a heartwarming story. It must've been so difficult to let her go. But we should be grateful for people like her. Thank you for rescuing this adorable little creature.
Well done for letting it go, that must have been so hard for you!!! But you did what was best for the cute little creature, you are a TRUE animal friend. Thank you for sharing your unusual story. 💗💗💗
Beautiful gorgeous bunny rabbit!🥰🐰🐇🥰
I'm surprised she learned survival techniques being away from her rabbit mom. There is natural instinct passed down inherently, but some is learned first hand from the mom rabbit. Then again that particular rabbit population may not have many predators. Good luck to the rabbit and her compassionate human mother.
@Grace Morris I know, but in that small area they may not have many prey? Growing up solo with a human then releasing the rabbit back into the wild is a disaster in most cases for the rabbit, and many other animals.
@Grace Morris In most cases the animals dont survive outside, bc they learn from their mother how to live in the wild.
@@wamuwuuwu5097 Rabbit moms don't "mother". The dig a nest, line it with grass and fur. Have the babies. Bury the babies and go away. They only come back in the morning and at night to feed them. Feeding takes about 5 minutes. Most folks will never see it happen. In the wild mom usually gets pregnant again as soon as she hops out of the nest after having her litter. So after about 4 weeks mom is building another nest and these kits are on their own.
Rabbit Moms don't cuddle their kits either. This kit was either still being fed by mom and the lady interfered with it not knowing how rabbits behave or mom was killed and the lady saved the kit. But in most states it is illegal to rehab or "rescue" a wild bunny unless you have a permit to do so.
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Heartbreaking but Loving at the same time! I totally understand the dilemna you had!
My dog brought me a tiny rabbit kit one days. It’s eyes were’t even open. I have no clue where he found it. I called my vet, and she told me to get kitten replacement milk and to only feed a couple of MLS every few hours. I put it in a little box without a lid and a piece of lambs wool. Myself dog wrapped himself around the box and woke me up every few hours to feed the kit. After about a week, I had the kit sitting on my sofa with my dog’s muzzle right next to it. One eye opened and the kit instantly bonded with my dog. They were best friends for a couple of years. I knew I couldn’t let the bunny go, since he bonded with a dog, a coyote would have an easy meal.
Thank you for helping tht beautiful creature.
I've rescued baby bunnies a few times. After they opened their eyes, they were mean as spit. They would scream until you got the bottle in their mouth. They would drink until full and then kick the crap out of you to get away. They would smack you with their front paws when I would try to put food in their cage. They were as wild as could be, which I wanted because I didn't want them used to people but there was definitely no bonding going on. Once big, enough, I put them outside. They took off and that was it.
Yeah! They’re frightened you know!
What a sweetheart! Both the rabbit and the human.
Thank you for saving this little beauty ❤🤗
Just think, you save a little precious life. That's so sweet and good of you. You have a big heart. Your bunny is so gorgeous 😍 💜
That's great she helped her. She probably saved her by nurturing her! 🥰🐰
I can show you the world
Shining, shimmering, splendid
I’ve got bunnies living in my garden, rn. They don’t have their eyes open yet, but I’m waiting oh so patiently🐰🐰
That's cute!
she perked right up after some good food. awesome work you did for baby..
One place I lived in always had a ton of rabbits during springtime. It was like a bunny kindergarten! 🐇💕
Ohhh, all the cuteness overload that must have existed right in your backyard! 😁😁 My gardening side would also have dubbed them "FMF"s: Furry Mobile Fertilizers. (All the bunny poo would keep that lawn nice and green. 😁)
Aww she looked so frail when she was found. Thank you for caring for her.
Jessica, bless you for raising and releasing bunny. The bunny zoomies are so cute. ❤️🙏🐇
Bunny zoomies is called a binky they do them when they are happy
I read this as rabbit zombies.
Good for you. That was a wonderful act of love.
I'm sure it ripped your heart out to let her go but you did a wonderful thing! 🐇 🐰 💞
I’ve been there ☺️🐰and I cry like a baby every time 😂 Releasing is so hard 💕bless you & your bunny
She looks just like a little bunny I used to feed..I named her “outdoor bunny” and she’d coming running over at night when I came home from work🥰
What a beautiful confident start in life you gave to this rabbit.
Good for you did just the right thing. Let her make the choice.
What Jessica did was the very best of what we humans are. LOVE and COMPASSION will carry us.
You did a great job raising that cwazy wabbit. It is very tough to see them go. But holy moly are they quick or what?
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Its truly a honor to help a little rabbit that everything else wants to kill. A true Blessing 🙌
This brought tears to my eyes because it pretty much reminded me of the hare/rabbit we once had.
One day there was a storm outside and my dad was working.
It stopped raining a bit and I think he went outside with his co-workers to have a smoke or smth.
They experienced something really sad: dead bunnys everywhere with only one newborn miraculously being alive.
Apparently their burrow was flooded and most of them drowned in the process, idk how that little one made it but my dad and his co-workers took it inside and later she was brought home.
It was 2003 and I don't really know if there's even something like a wildlife center nearby, my parents kinda just googled most of it I think.. so my mother got some kitten milk and fed the bunny with it. She couldn't sleep much because that rabbit was soooo hungry.. she started to carry it around in some bag close to her stomach, like a kangoroo mommy.
Around that time we also had a guinea pig and even though it won't replace a rabbit family for her, that's all we had at the time and our guinea pig (that was alone at the time, she got company later) didn't hurt her, in fact she cared for her. They'd cuddle all the time but when the bunny got older, she had so much energy. Keeping her inside felt cruel and she grew so much! We eventually had to let her go and it hurt. I hope she was okay.
Well done to you that’s another precious life saved and you did the right thing
Her ears popped out!!😻❤️
So wonderful ❤️🐰 Rabbits have always been my favorite haha
I know how you feel letting her go. I hope she found her mum.
That's what a good mom does. Let's them be themselves... well done.
So cute!
Oh thank you what a beautiful rabbit - she has the best of both worlds - with her rescuer and then her home outdoors!
Прекрасная история милой и доброй девушки!!!
You did a very good deed. Rabbits are intelligent and loving animals, and the more people see videos like this, the more likely they are to see rabbits as more than just wild animals to be hunted, or pests to be eliminated, but instead as animals worthy of care and respect, and even being pets as well not much different than having a cat or a dog.