Definitely wild and it’s eyes are open: safe to leave. If it’s quite a open space, you can leave a cardboard box to hide in.
FurstRoyalty-Ties
Just keep an eye on it, see if it has any parents in the area. You could try to bring it some dark leafy greens, if you want to feed it and maybe keep it near some warm place. If you have any pets, don’t get it near the bunny. They might see it as a threat and frighten the poor thing.
If you don’t see any bunny parents and it doesn’t move, you could try calling the local animal shelter for some advice on where would be best to send the bunny, in case it needs any medication or has any injuries.
No-Jellyfish-1208
It’s a wild potato. You can leave him alone, unless you see the dead adult bunny around which could be its mother. If there’s a dead adult bunny, or the small one is injured (doesn’t look like there’s anything wrong with it in the pic, though), contact your local wildlife center or similar services to ask for advice.
tseg04
ORB 🥹
He’s a wild baby, looks to be the right age to be on his own. I’d leave him alone unless he looks injured or is stuck.
Spiritual_Ear2835
Same situation when I was at work. I just could not do anything at the time. I wanted to at least put bun back in the grassy areas so mom dukes can do her thang.
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Definitely wild and it’s eyes are open: safe to leave. If it’s quite a open space, you can leave a cardboard box to hide in.
Just keep an eye on it, see if it has any parents in the area. You could try to bring it some dark leafy greens, if you want to feed it and maybe keep it near some warm place. If you have any pets, don’t get it near the bunny. They might see it as a threat and frighten the poor thing.
If you don’t see any bunny parents and it doesn’t move, you could try calling the local animal shelter for some advice on where would be best to send the bunny, in case it needs any medication or has any injuries.
It’s a wild potato. You can leave him alone, unless you see the dead adult bunny around which could be its mother.
If there’s a dead adult bunny, or the small one is injured (doesn’t look like there’s anything wrong with it in the pic, though), contact your local wildlife center or similar services to ask for advice.
ORB 🥹
He’s a wild baby, looks to be the right age to be on his own. I’d leave him alone unless he looks injured or is stuck.
Same situation when I was at work. I just could not do anything at the time. I wanted to at least put bun back in the grassy areas so mom dukes can do her thang.
https://preview.redd.it/afjakzqczkyg1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4e3e331e8b66eb754a56169303dafde101150e04
He is just fine
SMALL GUY
Small cute orb baby