No, rabbits can't eat Honey Nut Cheerios, or any cereal, or any processed foods made for people. Aside from their specially-formulated pellets, rabbits should only eat natural foods: hay, and some fresh vegetables and fruits. Nuts, seeds, grains, and "human" foods contain too much sugar, carbohydrates, and/or starches for rabbits, and eating these foods can make them unhealthy, and even seriously ill. See the related question below for more details and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
No, rabbits require a diet of hay, pellets, lucerne and fruit and veges, Cheerios are not suitable for rabbits to consume.
not unless they're soaked in water - otherwise they swell up in it's stomach
Maybe once and awhile as a treat, but I wouldn't do it too often. think about it, they don't have dairy in their regular diet in the wild, so why would you feed it to them in captivity?
Yes, raccoons will eat baby rabbits.
When there old enough to eat grain
they start by drinking from a baby bottle
Yes, if a raccoon discovers a nest of bunnies it will eat them.
No, bunnies are much too large for the average garter snake to swallow.
2 or 3 times.
Yes baby bunnies do teeth.
separate baby bunnies when there 8 weeks old
one to two pounds each day.
yes they do and below is a website that will help you take care of your bunny.
no they are VERY safe animals but most things can be harmful to baby bunnies!
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.