hello just thought i'd update you all on the babybunny scene! we ended up calling the RSPCA to come and collect thebunny as there was no sign of its mother, we had a guniea pig cageluckily and we made that up so that we no longer had to worry aboutcats ( we have lots of them in our neighbourhood). unfortunately thelittle rabbit passed away before the man arrived.we laterfound out the rabbit was indeed wild and it had inflamed kidneys andhad died of natural causes. the following night me and my best friendwere out walking, when we spotted one of the neighbours cats with ababy rbbit in it's mouth. we managed to shoo the cat away and as wewere going home spotted the cat goin in for the kill again. luckily wemanaged to save the rabbit and once again had to call the RSPCA. wewere rather concerned because this poor little baby was bleeding.within the hour the rabbit was collected and we were told he was around8 weeks old and so was no longer with his/ her mother. this rabbitthough was very fit and very healthy, unlike our last little fighterwho was slow and lethargic. so we have come to the conclusion that acat must have brought the original bunny in!
here is a picture of the first bunny that we had (the one from out thegarden), it's a shame the poor little thing didn't survive...it wasvery cute!