Sunday, September 21, 2008

Orphaned hare raised in woman's bra

When Cherida Cannon's labrador Teal chased and killed a hare, she set about preparing it for the pot. But there was a surprise in store. The hare turned out to be pregnant, and its unborn baby's heart was still beating. A frantic rescue mission was launched - and today the tiny, helpless creature has grown into a bounding tame hare called Miracle.

Describing the moment when Teal brought her his prey, Mrs Cannon, of Alton, Hampshire said: "The hare was so beautiful, I just couldn't bare to throw her away. I thought she'd make a nice meal so started gutting her."

It was her cleaner, Tina Rhodes, who noticed the unborn baby. Mrs Rhodes said: "I rubbed its chest and blew on it and dried it with a towel, then suddenly it opened its eyes and begun cleaning itself."



The women mixed up baby formula belonging to Mrs Cannon's granddaughter and fed it to the baby hare, known as a leveret, with a syringe every hour.

Mrs Rhodes's sister, Margi Heath, was put in charge of caring for the orphaned creature. Mrs Heath, 57, said: "She stayed indoors with me. I put her in my bra to keep her warm, else she would have died. I slept with her and every time she was hungry she popped her head up."

Following a vets advice, they changed the hare's diet from formula milk to cat milk, which is sold in bottles and normally fed to kittens. Miracle is now three months old and still growing. Mrs Heath, of Upper Farringdon, Hampshire, said: "She's quite tame now. She has a lead we use to walk her with, and lets people stroke her, though she can tell if someone is a stranger.

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