Hi everyone, it’s been a long time since I posted anything here. At the moment the animal ambulance is on their way with a hare baby to leave to me. I will only be the temporary stop until the one who takes care of wild animals can pick it up.
I’ve been advice to give it lukewarm honey water and that’s all information I got. I have never cared for young kits or even abounded pets. Of course I have most things at home for an emergency.
So I have set up a box with blankets and a heating pad under. The heating pad are to just warm up the blankets and will be taken away later on. The heating pad is specific for bunnies when they feel unwell and becomes cold as to help them keep a bit of heat. I bought it for Odin because of his multiple gi stasis problems and often became cold.
The hare kit will only be with me for 5 hrs but the update I got where that it’s cold and weak. So I’m stressing out here. If anyone have any tips that can give the kit a fighting chance I will gladly take it.
I’ve been advice to give it lukewarm honey water and that’s all information I got. I have never cared for young kits or even abounded pets. Of course I have most things at home for an emergency.
So I have set up a box with blankets and a heating pad under. The heating pad are to just warm up the blankets and will be taken away later on. The heating pad is specific for bunnies when they feel unwell and becomes cold as to help them keep a bit of heat. I bought it for Odin because of his multiple gi stasis problems and often became cold.
The hare kit will only be with me for 5 hrs but the update I got where that it’s cold and weak. So I’m stressing out here. If anyone have any tips that can give the kit a fighting chance I will gladly take it.