Comment | If the rabbit you’re seeing is white it’s 100% a domesticated rabbit, wild rabbits are almost always a neutral grey/brown, definitely never white. Probably a poor animal someone has gotten rid of when Easter passed.
If you can catch it I would even if you can’t keep it there are loads of rehabilitation places for domesticated rabbits that have been in the wild for a considerable time. Domesticated rabbits will not survive in the wild, they don’t have the right fur, they don’t have any natural antibodies due to how they are bred so any sort of disease from a wild animal will kill them very fast, their survival Instincts have pretty much been bred out of them aswell and as they can’t regulate their body heat they would die in lower temperatures due to not having a burrow or alternatively they would overheat and pass due to the same issue. Please please please try and capture this animal and get it help immediately. |
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