no most rabbits cant have raspberrys wild hares eat them when they cant find anything else to eat but rabbits tend to hate them
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Baby rabbits are called Kittens and they stay in their burrow until they are at least 4 weeks of age.
no because there to young
yes how else would they get their food
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
it all depends on how much they eat.
yes they give them a disease called vhd.
Wild baby rabbits begin coming out of the burrow at 4 weeks of age. They come out to start testing greens but are still nursing.
Rabbits perform a process called cecotrophy which is eating of the cecal pellets (night feces). You CAN NOT give the baby fecal matter from outside, or from anywhere. Fecal matter and cecal matter are completely different. Rabbits can't eat feces. And you can't give cecal pellets from outside, because there is a special kind each rabbit has and you need ones that are fresh and healthy.It may be best to consult a vet if you are unsure what to feed the baby rabbit. Only consult a vet that specializes in rabbits. They will be able to advise you as to the best way to ensure you young rabbits health and nutritional needs are being met. If its a baby its a best idea to feed it milk with nutrients in it if its old enough feed it healthy grass. You should from now on not mess with wild baby rabbits.
If you have already taken in wild baby rabbits, chances are very high that their mother will not take them back. Mother rabbits will abandon their young if the baby bunnies, smell of human rather than rabbit. Baby rabbits can be fed warm cream using miniature baby bottles, if need be. Place the baby rabbit on its back, as this is the way it would be suckling from its mother, and place the nipple of the bottle in front of its mouth. Please note: It is best to leave wild life of any kind alone, the best thing to do for the safety of animals taken in from the wild, is to call animal services.
you should take the rabbits to a wildlife rehabilitator ONLY if the rabbits are wild. if the rabbbits are not wild you should try and find someone who is willing to dedicate alot of time to taking care of baby rabbits. they can be a hand full!! but if u want to raise them i sugest learning as much about rabbits as possible and be prepared to do research. a vetrinarian could also help. PS. DO NOT ABANDON THE BABY RABBITS THEY NEED YOUR HELP. hope i could help!!