Baby rabbits are called kittens or kits for short. Any breed of rabbit can breed to any other breed of rabbit. It just won't be purebred.
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They might fight but I think all rabbits are herbivores and non aggressive, even if they were they are about the same size so rabbit would not be a predator
Hmm, I'm not sure why you wouldn't want to get your rabbit spayed or neutered. There are places that can do it at a lower cost. As you may already know, it's better for their health. 80% of non-spayed female rabbits get uterine cancer by 4 years of age.
In the wild, a rabbits house is called a "burrow", or more correctly a "Warren", where it lives with other rabbits. In captivity, a rabbits house is called a "hutch", and the space it can run around in, usually a frame with chicken wire around it, is called a "run"
I would recomend at least 1 year to 2. Rabbits sometimes get into bad habbits and chew the cage. My rabbit does that and it can get very annoying. If your rabbit chews the cage then smear the sides with non-toxic rabbit deterant. My rabbit doesn't chew the cage but iisn't scared to be in there because it's only on the parts he chews! Kool Kat5555
I'd like to say carrots but they mostly eat rabbit food including cabbage, mixes, pellets, and non-fruit mixes.
Angora rabbits get their nutrition the same way all pet rabbits do. The breed of the rabbit doesn't make a difference to their diet.The only possible difference is a long-haired rabbit, like an angora, might benefit from slightly more protein than other rabbits. You should talk to your vet about that.Pet rabbits eat:Lots and lots of haySome fresh leafy greens dailySome high-quality pellets dailyOptional: fresh fruit or non-leafy vegetable as a treat - a bite or two is fine, but too much will make your rabbit sickSee the related questions below for more information.
Wild rabbits live in many parts of the world. Typically, rabbits live in thickets, forests, meadows, and woods. Rabbits like locations that have a moderate climate. (This explains why almost half of the rabbit population lives in North America.) Rabbits live in groups called herds in a warren. A warren has underground rooms, called burrows, which are dug by the females. The burrows are linked by narrow tunnels. Within the warren are "rooms" for sleeping and nests to raise baby rabbits in.
There are no animals called the rabbit bandicoot. The bilby is sometimes known as a rabbit-eared bandicoot (by non-Australians) because of its long ears. Bilbies are endangered because of loss and change to their habitat as well as the competition with other animals. The introduction of large animals for livestock, and rabbits, has greatly reduced the bilby's habitat and food source. In the past, attempts to trap and poison rabbits had an adverse effect on the bilby population as well.
NO Carrot juice is high in sugars and isn't healthy for a rabbit. Generally speaking, rabbits shouldn't drink any juice. A bite of fresh carrot is okay as a treat, but too much sugar can make a rabbit sick. A healthy diet for rabbits is lots and lots of hay, with some pellets daily and some dark leafy greens. Non-leafy veggies and fruits are considered optional treats and should be limited to 2 tablespoons per day for a normal, healthy rabbit.
When a rabbit does not want to eat, it is imperative to force feed it some herbivorous nutrition. Common choices include Critical Care, Critter Be Better, pellet mush, and more. A rabbit should be drinking mostly water. However, an owner may choose to tempt a rabbit into drinking using non-caffeinated herbal teas or diluted non-sweetened juice. See the related links for more information on care for rabbits with GI stasis.
no. you need to examine the distance between the anus and the genital opening, the shape of the genital opening. also a male non neutered rabbit will have testicles. if you are having sexing problems consult your vet or a good text on rabbit care.