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What should I do for this bunny?!?

my cat was trying to kill this poor baby bunny and I rescued it. it's still alive, but has a huge wound on his right leg. it's not bleeding but I can completely see the flesh. will it live from this? how long should we keep it? and is there anything we can do to help besides feed it and give it water?

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Take it to a vet or contact one imediatly, while you wait for the vet to get you off of hold, resaerch some things that will help the bunny!

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Take it to a vet

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Go to a vet and after the wound is better give him up to a shelter.

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Well you probably want to take it to the vet to see if the wound is infected. The vet will tell you what you should do about the bunny.

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Sanitize and bandage the wound. More importantly that anything, wear heavy gloves and don't let that thing bite you. I can't see why you'd take a wild rabbit to the vet. It can just as easily get hit by a car the minute you release it after a $350 vet bill. It's your money though.

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dissinfect the wound with peroxide then bandage and wrap it's leg if the wound gets worse then i'd advise you to take it to the vet you probably wont be able to release the bunny back into the wild when its leg heals though

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You could put, maybe vaseline and a bandage over it

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