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How To Care For Rabbits

I can't take care of my rabbits?

omg!!! people can be REAL frickin ***holes!!! omg she is so mature!! i cant belive you people that give her such a hard time she is just asking what she should so with her rabbits!!! what if she DIDNT post this?? Her nethies could have died!!! Just because you jerks dont have a life, doesnt mean you can go around and screw up other peoples!! Her rabbits are a sake, and some people are just being a real ******* about it, and are not thinking about the bunnies.

Anyways im 13, my netherland dawrf died on x-mas eve. :( so i have owned one, and im 13 so i know how it feels. I think you should give them away to a caring family that dosnt have and little kids. Or if your school has a 4-h club, talk to the leader and ask if you can maybe sell them. Please sell them cuz if rabbits dont get enough exercize out of there cages, its not very healthy for them.

Good luck, and hope this helps! :)

How to care for baby rabbits?

Yesterday we found some baby rabbits outside, they are about a week old with eyes shut. The mom is definitely gone and I need some advice on how to feed them and house them until two weeks of age. Right now we have been feeding them PediaSure with a small feeder and an extra small baby bottle but they don't seem to be taking it in. One out of the two is extra thin and hardly any energy. Do you have any advice on what else to feed them and with what?

How to care for a wild baby rabbit?

We found a wild baby rabbit behind our doghouse today, and we have it in a cage separate from our other 2 rabbits. It is 3 and a half to 4 inches long, and seems to be in shock. The rabbit is not moving, eating, or drinking. But you can see it's nose moving. Is there anything I can do to help the little baby rabbit? What can I give to eat and drink? We already gave it some hay to hide in, water, lettuce, and carrots.

How to care for baby rabbit (rack) ?

Any wildlife certified vet in your area will take them as long as you call first. You can also try the humane society. They don't usually survive that young without their mom. You can try kitten formula in a small dropper to keep them alive for now, thats what we use at the vet office. They will also need a warm place to rest like a hot water bottle with a towel over it. Just do your best until you can get them to a proper facility. Don't be surprised if they die, its very common without the mom they have super sensitive digestive systems and require special nutrients from mom. Good luck!

Care for 6 week old rabbit.....?

Might be best not to get it, bunnies should be kept with mother and siblings for 8-10 weeks of age, so they can learn body language, social skills and they are still nursing, not quite a lot, but still rely on their mother and need this added nutrition, are you sure it's only 6 weeks old ?

Ah, just read your edit !
In that case, no no bad people for trying to say 6 weeks is sufficient ! Liar breeders !
Anyway, keep your bunny in a quiet environment for the first few days, gently pet your bunny, s/he may be flighty to start. Keep your bunny on the diet it has been raised on and switch over gradually if need be, do not offer greens when so young as it can upset their tummy, hay, pellets and fresh water will be fine. Have a bunny proofed room in your house, such as a bathroom and sit on the floor while your bunny explores and pets, talk softly and pet, pick up, hold and set back down, if you only pick your bunny up to put back in the cage they will avoid being picked up and cuddled. Just spend a lot of time and be patient with him/her while s/he adjusts. Some bunnies take to you right away, others are more shy and require patience. By 5-6 months you can start to introduce greens little bit at a time only.
Lots of handling basically, they'll get used to you faster the more you play with them :) I was fostering a little grey bunny, he came to me at 2 weeks of age, I fed him and allowed him to hop and play and now he comes to his name and loves head scratches, and of course he's now a permanent resident :P best of luck to you and your new bunny !

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