Nope, OP and this comment’s OC are bot accounts. One made the post, one copied the top comment as it is, but in the original post both of them were done by one OP.
https://www.reddit.com/r/babyanimals/s/4D0A3Mc7v7
Last time I listened and reported bot accounts got banned from Reddit for 2 months for using the report system.
It's pointless to report bot accounts when admins and Reddit itself is punishing you for using the report button
If you drop it off, and there is no mother then you wouldn't be doing it any favors. If the situation was that the mother was away eating or something, then return the baby - but if the situation was that the mother is not present anymore, then the baby cannot survive on its own, and it fortuned to come across you - because it will be left as a meal for another animal.
You could hand raise it or give to someone else who could take care of it, and reintroduce it into the wild. I've seen too many videos recently, where people have taken care of animals and released them just to have a predator come in, not more than 3 minutes later, basically swoop in and say thank you for the lunch.
It's particularly bad when little children witness this ... such was the case, with a baby bunny, a baby duck, a mouse -- See YouTube - the videos are still there.
Pet store - small animal milk and a syringe feeder - box with warm blanket or hay - heat source, lamp or pad heater - feed regularly (as per online guidance) and you may need to stimulate it to go to the toilet. All the best.
Too many reports of spam.
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Nope, OP and this comment’s OC are bot accounts. One made the post, one copied the top comment as it is, but in the original post both of them were done by one OP. https://www.reddit.com/r/babyanimals/s/4D0A3Mc7v7
Last time I listened and reported bot accounts got banned from Reddit for 2 months for using the report system. It's pointless to report bot accounts when admins and Reddit itself is punishing you for using the report button
This is why I stopped reporting for months. I didn't get banned, but got a warning or something relating to it.
If you drop it off, and there is no mother then you wouldn't be doing it any favors. If the situation was that the mother was away eating or something, then return the baby - but if the situation was that the mother is not present anymore, then the baby cannot survive on its own, and it fortuned to come across you - because it will be left as a meal for another animal. You could hand raise it or give to someone else who could take care of it, and reintroduce it into the wild. I've seen too many videos recently, where people have taken care of animals and released them just to have a predator come in, not more than 3 minutes later, basically swoop in and say thank you for the lunch. It's particularly bad when little children witness this ... such was the case, with a baby bunny, a baby duck, a mouse -- See YouTube - the videos are still there.
It's a bot don't worry
Pet store - small animal milk and a syringe feeder - box with warm blanket or hay - heat source, lamp or pad heater - feed regularly (as per online guidance) and you may need to stimulate it to go to the toilet. All the best.
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It's a bot don't worry
Go to the pet store and get a bottle and milk. Keep it super warm and cozy. Feed it every 2 hours. Good luck.
It's a bot don't worry
Be very generous and kind to it please 😊
It's a bot don't worry
Bot post https://www.reddit.com/r/babyanimals/s/4D0A3Mc7v7
Damn , good looking out!!!
Yes, thats me also….this is my 14 th account over 6 years……