try not to man- handle the rabbit to much. They are sensetive. Ask your local vet how to hold your rabbit in an safe postion.
Yes, they do better in cooler climates, but can be kept in warmer ones if the conditions are right.
No. Our rabbits prefer to settle themselves in their hutch, where they can burrow into paper and snuggle with each other. As rabbits are naturally sensitive rabbits, unless you have rocked them to sleep from infancy, they will most likely wake up as soon as you stop or shift the weight.
Rabbits are sensitive animals and rat's piddle could harm their intestines
No. Rabbits are herbivores; they can't properly digest meat, so they shouldn't be fed any. They're vegan. Rabbits have unusual and sensitive digestive systems. If they aren't fed the right diet, they will get sick and die.
To camoflauge. To protect themselves from possible predators. When they molt they gain oils that protect their sensitive skin.
No, the thorns are very sharp to a rabbit's sensitive mouth. They cannot eat any part of the rosebush. No thorns, stems, flower, leaves, nothing! All parts of a rosebush are harmful to rabbits.
Wild rabbits forage for their food. Foraging means they wander around looking for food and eating as they find things. Pet rabbits rely on their owner to provide their food. Many pet rabbits never get outdoors and must trust that their owner knows what to bring. Rabbits have sensitive digestive systems so be sure to feed your bunny a healthy, balanced diet of pellets, hay, and vegetables.
no rabbits ears are very sensitive and they use them very readily for hearing and picking them up by the ears can harm their hearing
yes only 2 weeks after they are born they can see Baby rabbits open their eyes at 10 days of age. They are particularly sensitive to movement above them. It's a hereditary thing, hiding from hawks and eagles swooping in from above and snatching them up.
Rabbits typically have soft fur that feels smooth and plush to the touch. Their bodies are lightweight and delicate, and their ears are usually soft and floppy. Rabbits are also known to have whiskers that are sensitive to touch.
Spraying a rabbit with disinfectant spray can be harmful and potentially fatal. Rabbits have sensitive respiratory systems and their skin can also be sensitive to chemicals. It is best to avoid using disinfectant sprays directly on rabbits and instead use rabbit-safe cleaning products if necessary.
The seeds of rose family fruits, cassava, and millet hold cyanosides that rabbits are sensitive to. The fatty acid persin in avocado leaves causes allergic shock in animals. Irritants and toxins come in sundry plants that you must first read about.