Donner une seconde chance à un bébé lapin CRITTER FIXERS VÉTOS DE CHOC

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00:00 - Hello, how are you? - Hello, Doctor.
00:02 - I'm good. - Good. What do you have for us?
00:04 I got a little rabbit that needs help.
00:07 I need to examine it more closely. I'll give it to Jordan.
00:13 Last night I intervened on a murder scene in my garden.
00:16 I saved this little rabbit from my cat and I figured it deserved a second chance.
00:20 - I laid it through the night. - Okay.
00:23 - Did you try to feed it? - I gave it a little water.
00:26 I put it on my finger to put it on its nose.
00:28 - Yeah, look at that. It's got a little wound here. - Poor baby.
00:33 The wound is pretty deep here. It went through the skin to the muscle area.
00:37 - I didn't realize it was that bad. - Yeah, it is.
00:41 The rabbit wound is so deep that it can't heal on its own.
00:44 - I just want to give it a second chance. - I know. We'll do everything we can.
00:56 - I just want to give it a second chance. - I know. We'll do everything we can.
00:59 Dr. Ferguson examines a tiny rabbit with a serious wound to the neck.
01:03 - We'll take care of it. - Okay, thank you.
01:06 - Come on. - Come on, little father.
01:08 - Let me look at the baby. - I don't think we should suture it.
01:11 Let's see. We're going to have to give it antibiotics, clean it and rehydrate it.
01:17 If you want to go get all that while I hold it.
01:20 It won't be long before a baby rabbit dehydrates.
01:23 It can be detrimental to it and it won't survive.
01:26 So when a baby rabbit comes in, you have to hurry.
01:29 The rabbit's skin is so thin that you have to be careful with it.
01:33 You need a smaller needle in there to not hurt this baby.
01:36 Dr. Ferguson administers liquids under the rabbit's skin to help it hydrate.
01:43 I know. It's okay.
01:45 - Oh, he's talking. - I'm sorry.
01:51 It's okay. There you go.
01:54 I'm cleaning with some laser.
01:57 - I'm just trying to clean that area out. - Lucky he didn't have it in the eye.
02:00 - It's a lucky rabbit. - It's okay.
02:02 It's all right. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
02:04 - What are you doing? - Treating a little wound on a rabbit.
02:07 - A cat got it. - Cats ain't playing no games, man.
02:10 No, but hey, next time I'll be around the rabbit.
02:12 The cat better not be around.
02:14 We decided to get the wound sutured because it was too close to the eye
02:20 and his skin's so thin.
02:22 Well, we hope the wound is going to heal and he's going to dry out
02:25 and it's going to be fine.
02:27 - We're going to call him Scarface. - He's going to look like a leather jacket.
02:30 - No, he's going to look like a cat. - When he gets back in the neighborhood,
02:32 he's going to put on a new look and the cats are going to say, "Oh!"
02:34 - That's Scarface. - That's Scarface.
02:36 We don't mess with Scarface.
02:38 See, you've got a reputation, buddy.
02:40 I think the owner should keep Scarface for three or four weeks
02:44 before he lets him out into the wild.
02:46 After that, everything should be fine.
02:49 All right. We got two names while we were there.
02:52 You're going to decide the final decision
02:54 because I'm trying to get him ready for his way back into the neighborhood
02:56 when he sees the cat again, you see?
02:58 - So, it's going to be... - Roger.
03:00 Roger or Scarface.
03:02 - Scarface. - Yeah, well, we'll leave it at that.
03:05 I think the cat's going to be fine when he gets back into the neighborhood.
03:08 But we got the wound cleaned up, it's going to heal
03:10 and after a while, we won't even see the wound.
03:13 And then we'll let him decide when he wants to go.
03:16 - Yeah, once he's recovered. - It's not far enough.
03:18 Yeah, that's for sure.
03:20 It's just a mile away.
03:22 - A millimeter further and he'd have lost it. - Yeah.
03:24 When I found him last night, it was a horrible scene.
03:28 But, you know, in the end, it's not as bad as I thought it would be.
03:31 And I'm sure my family is going to be willing to help out.
03:34 I think he's going to get better.
03:37 [Music]
03:44 [Birds chirping]

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