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View Poll Results: In general, would YOU consider yourself to be the victim of rape in the situation described above ? | |||
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56 | 44.09% |
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71 | 55.91% |
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Take it in.
Give it a name. I suggest Hassan Pfeiffer. |
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">En réponse à:</font><hr /> freetoby [/ QUOTE ] I've heard about this site, do you have a link to it? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah. Add a .com |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] freetoby [/ QUOTE ] I've heard about this site, do you have a link to it? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah. Add a .com [/ QUOTE ] I tried that and came up with this |
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I was in the exact same boat a few years ago. I called a vet and they said to feed it kitten milk (or was it puppy milk?) mixed with crushed up tums for extra calcium. You can get said kitten/puppy milk at a pet store. I think you also want to warm it up a bit, and an eye dropper is the way to go.
It will still probably die, though - this is what the vet told me. For some reason its really hard to save rabbits that are taken from there mother too soon. The one that I tried to save started to get better for a little bit - even hopped around some - but then stopped drinking the milk and eventually did die a day later [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Still, I vote for trying to save it. I think its gonna bug you knowing that its out dying in your yard, waiting for some dog to come eat it. You could try an animal shelter, but they may not be willing to put the time into trying to save it since its chances are pretty slim. |
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kill it and then sneak into some one's house and put it in their soup pot.
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There is an animal rescue organization close to my house. I was talking to the lady that owned it once and asked the same question about what to do with abandoned babies. She said that they usually aren't really abandonded - that the mother is just out looking for food. Leave the baby alone and the mother will come back.
She also said that she has had several people bring in boxes of baby rabbits to the shelter. She thanks them for the effort and after they leave, she breaks their necks and feeds them to the eagles. |
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Are you anywhere near Denver? This could be fun for my puppy. What's cuter, my puppy or that rabbit?
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Well...
I went to the store and bought an eyedropper and tried to feed it milk, but it kept squirming around, even hopping around. I discovered it hade more strength than I thought because it panicked whenever I touched it. I then came inside and read the thead suggestions and took it to an animal shelter. The animal shelter is open from 10 am to 11 am only? WTF? It's open eight hours on Saturday though. No one was there so I left it in a box in little dog house outside the animal shelter door. |
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There is an animal rescue organization close to my house. I was talking to the lady that owned it once and asked the same question about what to do with abandoned babies. She said that they usually aren't really abandonded - that the mother is just out looking for food. Leave the baby alone and the mother will come back. She also said that she has had several people bring in boxes of baby rabbits to the shelter. She thanks them for the effort and after they leave, she breaks their necks and feeds them to the eagles. [/ QUOTE ] Don't rabbits usually keep their babies in the safety of the rabbit hole? |
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