Thanks everyone. I'd ended up putting neosporin on it and managed to get gauze around the leg so he can't lick it. He's doing just fine. I've got a rabbit specialist coming to pick him up soon and get him ready for life in the wild. But I think he may already be too domesticated.
>: / It SURELY would have been dead if I hadn't... There was NOTHING to eat or drink in the field i got it in. I live in Central California where we are undergoing a SEVERE drought. The thing was on the verge of dehydration and starvation. It could BARELY make a pathetic attempt at escape when...
Vets can't treat it because it's wildlife. I can't bring it in...there are some rescue places but none close by...someone suggested coconut oil and i have some of that. Just cant decide if it was good advice so I haven't applied any.
Ugh I wish I could..but I just had to take my dog to vet twice in two days. Id gotten him neutered yesterday but they did a botch job and messed him up. He barely survived the night and today I had to take him to another vet to TOTALLY remove his scrotum...its cost me more than i have...had to...
And I don't know if I will get an email notification that I've gotten a reply but if this forum doesn't do that can someone also email me letting me know i've gotten a [email protected]
Okay firstly Im more of a dog person but I believe my cat killed this guys siblings. So I've been bottle feeding it with the aspiration to release it back into the wild. It's seemingly becoming more and more less likely though...but today he suffered an injury right after I fed it it's bottle...