I saved a baby bunny today
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I saved a baby bunny today

Image by Ninithedreamer
This morning I was walking my friend to the New Brunswick train station and we found a baby bunny sitting next to a tree on the city sidewalk. At first we thought it was dead because it was so dehydrated it wasn’t really moving. The area of New Brunswick it was, was very city-like. I don’t know how the baby bunny got seperated from it’s mom, or how far it traveled, but there was NO WHERE remotely resembling anyplace a nest/burrow could possibly be. So I took it home.
I did research online and decided that it’s best chance for survival was to find a wildlife rehabilitator who knew what they were doing and would eventually be able to reintroduce it into the wild. It took me over 2 hours trying to track someplace down, I kept being given number after number for place after place. I was leaving messages everywhere. Finally I got a call back from someplace called The Mercer County Wildlife Center. Unfortunantly it was an hour away and I don’t have a car. I made a LOT of phone calls and finally found someone who was amazing enough to drive me. So we drove ALL the way there. They took the bunny though they weren’t too friendly. They did tell me though that the bunny was 2 weeks old so I’d been right about it still nursing. Anyways I left feeling really good.
About two hours afterwards I got a call from one of the other places I’d left a message. This lady was really nice, BUT told me that the Mercer County Wildlife Center was the worst place I could’ve taken the bunny. She said that normally she would never speak negatively about someplace like that but that she had an experience recently where this doctor she was working with took a healthy raccoon there and they euthenized it for no reason!!! That it’s a government funded place and the government is really pro it so has worked really hard to cut out independents like herself, but that basically the people working there are doing it more for the paycheck then because they care for the animals. That when the place closes at night at 7pm, they go home and leave all the animals. That when they get birds like sparrows and there was another one I can’t remember the name, that because those birds aren’t really indigenous to New Jersey, instead of helping them, they just euthenize them. They don’t care that people like me cared enough about them to drive an hour or whatever there. She said that the Wildlife Center there is more interested in the hunting license aspect of their business, then in really helping the animals (she’s not funded for the animals she rehabilitates- I mean right now she has 9 baby raccoons whose care she pays for out of pocket)
Clearly the first thing I wanted to do was go back there and demand my baby bunny back. It made me reflect on my treatment from the place. Like when I did speak to someone on the phone to begin with, I was like, "I don’t have a car to drive to you." And the lady on the phone was so cold and snapish when she said, "Well we don’t pick up the animals." I mean no offense but according to what I found online it would be illegal for me to keep that bunny. So while yes they may not pick up animals you would think that she would try to help me figure out ideas on how to get the bunny to a rehabilitator. I don’t know. I just found it really weird the way the lady on the phone was. And then when I was actually there they were so cold. They didn’t care at all about where I had found the bunny or how I had found the bunny, or even if I had made the effort to find the bunnies Mom which is important because just because you think the baby or babies were abandoned doesn’t usually mean that they were. So what this lady was saying about the Mercer County Wildlife Center made a lot of sense.
I thought about it and there really wasn’t much I could do about it. She pointed out that even if I asked for the bunny back, doesn’t mean that they’d give me the same one- I mean I’m sure they have lots of bunnies. And the fact is, that since the state DOES support them, I am going to have to go with the good faith that they WILL help my bunny and they WILL reintroduce it back to the New Brunswick area where I found it. Because I really don’t want to think about the alternative.
It’s sad that there is the possibility that it won’t be getting the quality of care that I was hoping it would. I have such good feelings towards wildlife rehabilitators because of bsheridan1959 and it’s so disappointing to discover that not all rehabilitators are as caring about the animals as she is. That there IS all kinds of politics and other garbage that come into play so that it’s no longer about the animals.
I’m really glad that I was able to give this baby bunny a fighting chance, it’s just disappointing to find out all this information about the place I took the bunny too which puts a damper on that the ‘high’ I felt from saving a baby bunny.
The only thing I can do as suggested by the lady on the phone, is contact both the senator in charge of my county and the govenor. Because all of this aside, it was really frustrating to have to drive a whole hour because there just wasn’t anywhere closer to me that rehabilitates animals. She said that there used to be a lot of people like herself but that this place and who they work for has just taken over, getting rid of the majority of the ‘little guys.’
I do have a case number so I will be checking up on the little character. I sure hope they’re truthful about it’s progress but no matter what, I knew my mind/and heart were in the right place and that I did the best I could.
I saved a baby bunny today

Image by Ninithedreamer
(In the travel cage ready to ride to the rehab)
This morning I was walking my friend to the New Brunswick train station and we found a baby bunny sitting next to a tree on the city sidewalk. At first we thought it was dead because it was so dehydrated it wasn’t really moving. The area of New Brunswick it was, was very city-like. I don’t know how the baby bunny got seperated from it’s mom, or how far it traveled, but there was NO WHERE remotely resembling anyplace a nest/burrow could possibly be. So I took it home.
I did research online and decided that it’s best chance for survival was to find a wildlife rehabilitator who knew what they were doing and would eventually be able to reintroduce it into the wild. It took me over 2 hours trying to track someplace down, I kept being given number after number for place after place. I was leaving messages everywhere. Finally I got a call back from someplace called The Mercer County Wildlife Center. Unfortunantly it was an hour away and I don’t have a car. I made a LOT of phone calls and finally found someone who was amazing enough to drive me. So we drove ALL the way there. They took the bunny though they weren’t too friendly. They did tell me though that the bunny was 2 weeks old so I’d been right about it still nursing. Anyways I left feeling really good.
About two hours afterwards I got a call from one of the other places I’d left a message. This lady was really nice, BUT told me that the Mercer County Wildlife Center was the worst place I could’ve taken the bunny. She said that normally she would never speak negatively about someplace like that but that she had an experience recently where this doctor she was working with took a healthy raccoon there and they euthenized it for no reason!!! That it’s a government funded place and the government is really pro it so has worked really hard to cut out independents like herself, but that basically the people working there are doing it more for the paycheck then because they care for the animals. That when the place closes at night at 7pm, they go home and leave all the animals. That when they get birds like sparrows and there was another one I can’t remember the name, that because those birds aren’t really indigenous to New Jersey, instead of helping them, they just euthenize them. They don’t care that people like me cared enough about them to drive an hour or whatever there. She said that the Wildlife Center there is more interested in the hunting license aspect of their business, then in really helping the animals (she’s not funded for the animals she rehabilitates- I mean right now she has 9 baby raccoons whose care she pays for out of pocket)
Clearly the first thing I wanted to do was go back there and demand my baby bunny back. It made me reflect on my treatment from the place. Like when I did speak to someone on the phone to begin with, I was like, "I don’t have a car to drive to you." And the lady on the phone was so cold and snapish when she said, "Well we don’t pick up the animals." I mean no offense but according to what I found online it would be illegal for me to keep that bunny. So while yes they may not pick up animals you would think that she would try to help me figure out ideas on how to get the bunny to a rehabilitator. I don’t know. I just found it really weird the way the lady on the phone was. And then when I was actually there they were so cold. They didn’t care at all about where I had found the bunny or how I had found the bunny, or even if I had made the effort to find the bunnies Mom which is important because just because you think the baby or babies were abandoned doesn’t usually mean that they were. So what this lady was saying about the Mercer County Wildlife Center made a lot of sense.
I thought about it and there really wasn’t much I could do about it. She pointed out that even if I asked for the bunny back, doesn’t mean that they’d give me the same one- I mean I’m sure they have lots of bunnies. And the fact is, that since the state DOES support them, I am going to have to go with the good faith that they WILL help my bunny and they WILL reintroduce it back to the New Brunswick area where I found it. Because I really don’t want to think about the alternative.
It’s sad that there is the possibility that it won’t be getting the quality of care that I was hoping it would. I have such good feelings towards wildlife rehabilitators because of bsheridan1959 and it’s so disappointing to discover that not all rehabilitators are as caring about the animals as she is. That there IS all kinds of politics and other garbage that come into play so that it’s no longer about the animals.
I’m really glad that I was able to give this baby bunny a fighting chance, it’s just disappointing to find out all this information about the place I took the bunny too which puts a damper on that the ‘high’ I felt from saving a baby bunny.
The only thing I can do as suggested by the lady on the phone, is contact both the senator in charge of my county and the govenor. Because all of this aside, it was really frustrating to have to drive a whole hour because there just wasn’t anywhere closer to me that rehabilitates animals. She said that there used to be a lot of people like herself but that this place and who they work for has just taken over, getting rid of the majority of the ‘little guys.’
I do have a case number so I will be checking up on the little character. I sure hope they’re truthful about it’s progress but no matter what, I knew my mind/and heart were in the right place and that I did the best I could.
I saved a baby bunny today

Image by Ninithedreamer
(In the travel cage ready to ride to the rehab)
This morning I was walking my friend to the New Brunswick train station and we found a baby bunny sitting next to a tree on the city sidewalk. At first we thought it was dead because it was so dehydrated it wasn’t really moving. The area of New Brunswick it was, was very city-like. I don’t know how the baby bunny got seperated from it’s mom, or how far it traveled, but there was NO WHERE remotely resembling anyplace a nest/burrow could possibly be. So I took it home.
I did research online and decided that it’s best chance for survival was to find a wildlife rehabilitator who knew what they were doing and would eventually be able to reintroduce it into the wild. It took me over 2 hours trying to track someplace down, I kept being given number after number for place after place. I was leaving messages everywhere. Finally I got a call back from someplace called The Mercer County Wildlife Center. Unfortunantly it was an hour away and I don’t have a car. I made a LOT of phone calls and finally found someone who was amazing enough to drive me. So we drove ALL the way there. They took the bunny though they weren’t too friendly. They did tell me though that the bunny was 2 weeks old so I’d been right about it still nursing. Anyways I left feeling really good.
About two hours afterwards I got a call from one of the other places I’d left a message. This lady was really nice, BUT told me that the Mercer County Wildlife Center was the worst place I could’ve taken the bunny. She said that normally she would never speak negatively about someplace like that but that she had an experience recently where this doctor she was working with took a healthy raccoon there and they euthenized it for no reason!!! That it’s a government funded place and the government is really pro it so has worked really hard to cut out independents like herself, but that basically the people working there are doing it more for the paycheck then because they care for the animals. That when the place closes at night at 7pm, they go home and leave all the animals. That when they get birds like sparrows and there was another one I can’t remember the name, that because those birds aren’t really indigenous to New Jersey, instead of helping them, they just euthenize them. They don’t care that people like me cared enough about them to drive an hour or whatever there. She said that the Wildlife Center there is more interested in the hunting license aspect of their business, then in really helping the animals (she’s not funded for the animals she rehabilitates- I mean right now she has 9 baby raccoons whose care she pays for out of pocket)
Clearly the first thing I wanted to do was go back there and demand my baby bunny back. It made me reflect on my treatment from the place. Like when I did speak to someone on the phone to begin with, I was like, "I don’t have a car to drive to you." And the lady on the phone was so cold and snapish when she said, "Well we don’t pick up the animals." I mean no offense but according to what I found online it would be illegal for me to keep that bunny. So while yes they may not pick up animals you would think that she would try to help me figure out ideas on how to get the bunny to a rehabilitator. I don’t know. I just found it really weird the way the lady on the phone was. And then when I was actually there they were so cold. They didn’t care at all about where I had found the bunny or how I had found the bunny, or even if I had made the effort to find the bunnies Mom which is important because just because you think the baby or babies were abandoned doesn’t usually mean that they were. So what this lady was saying about the Mercer County Wildlife Center made a lot of sense.
I thought about it and there really wasn’t much I could do about it. She pointed out that even if I asked for the bunny back, doesn’t mean that they’d give me the same one- I mean I’m sure they have lots of bunnies. And the fact is, that since the state DOES support them, I am going to have to go with the good faith that they WILL help my bunny and they WILL reintroduce it back to the New Brunswick area where I found it. Because I really don’t want to think about the alternative.
It’s sad that there is the possibility that it won’t be getting the quality of care that I was hoping it would. I have such good feelings towards wildlife rehabilitators because of bsheridan1959 and it’s so disappointing to discover that not all rehabilitators are as caring about the animals as she is. That there IS all kinds of politics and other garbage that come into play so that it’s no longer about the animals.
I’m really glad that I was able to give this baby bunny a fighting chance, it’s just disappointing to find out all this information about the place I took the bunny too which puts a damper on that the ‘high’ I felt from saving a baby bunny.
The only thing I can do as suggested by the lady on the phone, is contact both the senator in charge of my county and the govenor. Because all of this aside, it was really frustrating to have to drive a whole hour because there just wasn’t anywhere closer to me that rehabilitates animals. She said that there used to be a lot of people like herself but that this place and who they work for has just taken over, getting rid of the majority of the ‘little guys.’
I do have a case number so I will be checking up on the little character. I sure hope they’re truthful about it’s progress but no matter what, I knew my mind/and heart were in the right place and that I did the best I could.


latinvera26
just melts my heart, so adorable. You did the best you or anyone can do.
Ninithedreamer
bsheridan1959
He’s a very cute little fellow!!
Chupitachi
Oh, poor bunny! You did the best thing, let’s hope everything will be ok! He is so cute and tiny! So you have no idea why did they put that racoon to sleep? Can you surf more about that center, maybe some more exp about it? I can imagine they don’t care much, like some people who work in pet shop, they treat the animals like commodities, not like living creatures…. I haven’t written you what the salegirl in one pet shop told me at friday, cause I went to buy some hammys food. Didn’t want to upset you…. I just wish there is more good people who can actually feel something for animals.
Bad thing is that they are so far and you can’t go to check the lil fellow…
But he would probably be dead you haven’t found him, so let’s hope for the best… He’s now have much more chance for survive.
He’s just too cute…. He will be free guy when he grow up.
Ninithedreamer
jellybaby86
How wonderful of you – you did the best you could have done, please dont feel bad for sending him away
Chupitachi
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninithedreamer/] Mwah, was it your friend? Don’t bother with that…. I could spent the whole day if I know I will help somebody or save an animal…. and some people just don’t…
btw – I lost my spell checker.
Ninithedreamer
LuLu Witch
Poor little thing, its so small!
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Seen on your photo stream. (?)
Ninithedreamer
Ninithedreamer
@Everyone: I just spoke to the Wildlife Center. The lady I spoke to wasn’t actually familiar with my bunny, but she said that the case number was still on the computer which meant both that it was still alive, and hadn’t been released yet. She said they release bunnies at four weeks old, so I guess that means next week. Yay
My bunny made it!!!
latinvera26
at first glance i thought you got another ham, such at cutie pie!
Ninithedreamer
Daequix
Ohh wow…what a darling little Bunny and I wish you the best in your trials with the Bunny Rehab. So scary! I hope they take good care of him/her!
dawn_nabong2003
I’m glad you found her!:-)
Emma14709
oh thats so great that you saved her
She is such a cutie
I use to save baby bunnys and once a chipmunk(i think i have pictures of him in my photostream some where) all the time from my cats when they where outdoor cats
tofu_catgirl
So nice what you did for the bunny, but you’re right it’s horrible to make such an effort only to find out the place is not what you thought it would be.
I’m sure he will be ok.
Last summer there was a injured pigeon in my front garden, I took him to a rescue centre. Had to rush there though as they closed at 5pm. As he was a racing pigeon the lady said they contact the owner to see what they want to do. Depending on what is wrong with the little guy a lot of the racing pigeon owners just tell the rescue centre to "do what you want with the bird". So they have a aviary full of them. It’s sad that happens. But at least they don’t put the birdies down.
Some people said I was silly for rescuing a "rat on legs", I really hate that attitude. It’s still a living breathing animal. Don’t they all deserve the same chance?
Ninithedreamer
Flickr JRT catching up
What a lovely little one it is as well, you are so kind
jade_c
Sweet little baby bun. Hope the little one will continue to stay safe and also grow up well. Mm will you be able to visit the baby bun?
Ninithedreamer
Ninithedreamer
@Everyone: I just spoke to the Wildlife Center. The lady I spoke to wasn’t actually familiar with my bunny, but she said that the case number was still on the computer which meant both that it was still alive, and hadn’t been released yet. She said they release bunnies at four weeks old, so I guess that means next week. Yay
My bunny made it!!!
Emma14709
thats great news
Ninithedreamer
@Everyone: I just spoke to the Wildlife Center. The lady I spoke to wasn’t actually familiar with my bunny, but she said that the case number was still on the computer which meant both that it was still alive, and hadn’t been released yet. She said they release bunnies at four weeks old, so I guess that means next week. Yay
My bunny made it!!!
Federica Mu ♪♫♪
I saw this lovely bunny on the group ♥ Peter Rabbit & friends ♥