Hello all! Happy New Year to everyone!
Upon arriving to work this morning, my girlfriend was hovering over a cardboard box in her office. As she informed me, one of our coworkers had stopped by earlier and dropped off 2 baby bunnies she had found near her home. From what I have gathered, their dog had found their nest and pulled them out of it. It sounds like the mother was nowhere to be seen but I'm sure she was just out of the burrow. One of the two babies has an injured eye: The eye itself doesn't appear too damaged if at all but does look red just between its eyelid and it's eye. They have been sitting in a box for about an hour or two cuddled together with some shirts. About an hour later, the same coworker had dropped off a third baby they had found at the same burrow.
Having dealt with raising my squirrel, Scout, just over a year ago, I knew that we didn't have much time to act if we wanted to save them. Hence my visit to the awesomely resourceful SquirrelBoard!
I'll be posting some pictures of them as soon as I can. From what I have gathered from other threads on the SB, they appear to be about 2 weeks old... maybe a little older. Their eyes are open, they are fully furred, and their ears seem up. I haven't had an opportunity to weigh them yet. Generally speaking, they currently seem healthy and unharmed... possibly just a little stressed out over the ordeal. I have read that bunnies are difficult to take care of in comparison to other baby wildlife. Here is what we need to know:
-Is the Goat's Milk Formula suitable for bunnies too? 3 parts GM, 1 part Heavy Whipping Cream, 1 part vanilla yogurt if memory serves me correctly?
-The one with the hurt eye: Is there anything we can do to try and clean/help/remedy it?
-Is there anything we should do immediately to help increase their chances of survival?
-I have been reading threads on the board as well as this site that I followed via a link on the SB. Is this resource reliable in its information? http://www.2ndchance.info/bunnies.htm
Thank you so much for all of your help!