A rabbit can heal just as any other mammal. Cell reproduction (scarring, calluses, and other reproductive processes) heals a wound with time. An incurable disease cannot be healed.
No, rabbits can't heal other rabbits. When a rabbit is sick or injured, it can be a great comfort and stress-reducer to be with his or her loved ones, but this alone will not heal the rabbit. Sick rabbits need to see the vet. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Yes, the liver has the ability to regenerate and heal itself after injury or damage.
Yes, a cat's paw has the ability to heal itself after an injury.
Ruptured spleen does not heal itself. You have to go for surgical repair. Ruptured portion has to be removed.
No, a cat's broken leg cannot heal itself. It typically requires veterinary care, such as setting the bone and possibly surgery, to properly heal.
Just let it heal by itself...
Wait for the body to heal itself.
Like all other bones, it will heal in time.
The tissue of many living organisms heals itself.
The tissue of many living organisms heals itself.
It can heal, but that doesn't mean that it will be set correctly.
A partially torn shoulder blade tendon cannot heal itself. This is similar to frayed rope and would need special care so that it can heal.