bah!!!!!!!
they are made from the same person meeeeee!
put it back
move them b/c the moms will kill the other's kits to ensure her own's survival
A wild rabbit typically moves her babies, or kits, only a short distance from their original nest, usually within a range of 100 to 300 feet. This relocation often occurs to protect them from predators or to find a safer environment. The mother will usually return to her nest to nurse the kits several times a day, ensuring they remain close for feeding while still providing some safety through distance.
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
they have to be at about 6 weeks old otherwise her nest which keeps them warm is destrooyes once there eyes are open and there walking you can which can be from 3 weeks +
Newborn rabbit kittens are naked, blind, and helpless. After a 7 days, they will start to grow their fur. At 10 days, their eyes open, and their ears at 12 days. After 18 days, the kittens leave the nest and start to eat solid food but will suckle from their mother until 6-8 weeks old.
A female rabbit is a Doe, an old female rabbit would be a Sr. Doe depending on is age and weight.
It depends on how old the rabbit is.
No. They make a new one for each brood but if you take out the old nest after the young have left the nest they may make a new in that birdhouse.
A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.
A Jr. rabbit is any rabbit under the age of six months.
You can feed the kit (baby rabbit) by hand but the mother may kill the baby because it has your scent on it. Put the kit back in the nest after feeding it. It will lose your scent after a while and regain the scent of its mother due to the fur in the nest.