Located in New York, Cottontail Cottage Wildlife Rehab & Sanctuary is home to many animals, including baby animals that were found orphaned or abandoned by their mothers. They recently shared an adorable video of a tiny baby bunny being bottle-fed, and it’s exactly the serotonin boost we all need.
We’re a little jealous that someone’s job includes holding and feeding baby animals all day. The video may be short, but we’re also not embarrassed to admit we’ve watched it on repeat at least five times… or maybe a hundred!
Cottontail’s caption was a joy to read as well: “Sometimes the world feels like too much. This is your permission to stop for a moment. To soften your shoulders. To take one quiet breath and then another.
This little one is safe. Held by steady hands and gentle care. There is no rush here, no urgency. Just the slow, comforting rhythm of someone being cared for exactly as they should be.
Let this be a small pocket of peace. A reminder that softness still exists. That tenderness survives. That rest is allowed, even when the world feels unkind.
Stay here a moment longer with us.” You don’t have to ask us twice; we’d love to!
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Sweet Reactions to the Adorable Baby Bunny
We weren’t the only ones instantly smitten—and addicted!—to the baby bunny. Commenter @jennabindler said, “Thanks for sharing this adorable bunny with the world! Cottontail replied, “I couldn’t keep this little guy to myself!”
@cl.audia047 shared, “This is so therapeutic to watch!!!!! I love it!” @lesliehb70 spoke for all of us when she said, “We need more than a single dose of sweetness. We need an IV, stat!”
We loved Cottontail’s reply, “I think I’ll post something like this every week since we all need some extra sweetness in our lives.”
We can’t wait to see more!
This story was originally published by PawNation on Feb 16, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.