| Baby was brought in because she had been found alone by a man who was out
walking one morning. Seeing the young bunny, who was not able to walk very
well, and appeared to be injured, he picked him up and brought him to
Blyth.
The young bunny was quite small in size,
and had clearly been trapped, because her legs were splayed out, and she
was unable to move.
Over the months that she was cared for,
Baby's condition improved slightly, and she was able to get around her
enclosure, but with very small steps.
Today, her left front leg is permanently splayed out, which makes it
difficult for her to move around. She also hasn't got much balance, so she
is prone to falling over on her side, and cannot lift herself back
over.
Baby's injuries were either due to entrapment
via human devices, i.e- a trap. etc, or by factors from
birth, in which the bunny's limbs may have been deformed.
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