baby bunnies! That's right, baby bunnies. We found a nest at a corner of the house. I think there are 3-4 bunnies in the hole. They all have fur so I am guessing they are several weeks old. My fiance saw the mother bunny Friday night nursing the bunnies. Question is what do we do with them? I know we are supposed to leave them alone until the bunnies grow considerably. I don't think I want to keep any of them. A friend said I could take them to SCPA. I've read suggestions to call a wildlife expert since they are considered wild bunnies. For now, we'll just leave them alone. They are super cute, though.
pics or it didn't happen! anywho, yeah -- calling the spca would be the best bet. seriously though, I want pictures.
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I don't know anyone who works here, or haven't heard any stories about them, but you may want to try calling someone at Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation (if you live in Houston). http://www.twrc-houston.org/ At a minimum, they may be able to suggest some courses of action...
Lol...the irony of this is that I ate a rabbit before. In my defense, I didn't know it was a rabbit. They told me it was chicken.
the SPCA might not take them since the are not in danger. well they might be but you should call them so they can be adopted Pics or GTFO