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Anonymous
I captured teh Bunny.

What can you guys tell me about it?
Age? Species?

Any tips on care? Its mother was nowhere to be found.
>> Anonymous
Don't let your cats near it. ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>264889
Let it go. It's not supposed to be captive.
>> Anonymous
Take care of it, and take solace in the fact that if you don't end up liking it, you can make it into stew. Delicious stew, that is...
>> Anonymous
>>264894
Then why is it captive?
DEFEATED!!!
>> Anonymous
rabbits often leave their babies in the grass/nest.

the mother was probably around. she was probably out finding food or waiting for you to leave.
>> Anonymous
>>264906
What he said. You're a heartless degenerate!
>> Anonymous
Buneary.

Raise it's happiness stat, and it will evovle into Lopunny
>> Anonymous
you idiot. please release it, it can fend for itself. it will never be as tame as a domestic rabbit. i used to raise baby squirrels and rabbits who were truely orphaned, and u are a failure.
>> Anonymous
>>264894
this.

it was born in the wild, let it free, could have a family to go back to.
>> Anonymous
>>264889
Das' is babby bunneh. Is good for feeding carrots and letting it go around teh area where you found it. That's teh age they start to wander around and grow up.
>> Anonymous
if you gave too much carrot animal killed by diarrhoea i know my rabbit died that way
>> Anonymous
Where are you? If you're in Europe and it's a wild rabbit, release it.
If you're in America and it's a cottontail, same thing.