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| | Wild baby Rabbit Care Part 1 |
 | | The stress of captivity can be managed relatively effectively through the use of spacious housing that provides ample room for moving around in a benign setting that's free of loud noises, excessive background activity, unusual odors, potential predators, and other problems. |
 | | Contrary to assertions that one should minimize contact (e.g., Evans, 1983; Buglass Hiss, 1988; Reese,1994), I have found that 'taming' wild infant rabbits during the first two days following admittance with frequent handling is a critical component of their survival during rehabilitation. |
 | | Buglass Hiss, A. Rehabilitation notes: Cottontails: (Sylvilagus floridanus). |
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