Second Chance Wildlife
Rehabilitation
“Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all
living things, we will not find peace.”
Albert Schweitzer
Mother cottontails only return to the nest twice a day, around dawn and dusk. Their
babies are often in a fairly shallow depression or hole, possibly near or under shrubs
but often where there are no shrubs or tall plants. They often will bury themselves
with soil and grass. Mom squats over the hole, babies dig out and nurse for about
5-
If you find a naked baby or a baby with eyes closed you may place it back in the
nest following the instructions below as long as it is warm, is not injured or a
cat or dog did not have it and you know where the nest is. If it is cold, injured
or you do not know where the nest is, place it in a small box with a clean T-
If the nest has been damaged, you may repair it by uncovering the shallow hole or
depression that may be lined with dry grass and fur. Replace the babies covering
them with a layer of dry grass to hide them. Leave the area. Mom will not return
if she does not feel safe. To determine if she has returned to care for them, place
a tic-
Baby Rabbits
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