No, it's not necessary to cut up vegetables before giving them to your rabbit, but it should be washed, and rotten bits and white/light-coloured parts (like spines) should be removed.
There are some exceptions. Celery, for instance, should be cut up because rabbits sometimes have trouble with the strings that run through the celery; however, celery is a treat, if your rabbit likes it -- it should not be a staple food in your rabbit's diet. Celery greens (dark ones, not light ones) are much better than the celery itself.
Rabbits are used to finding their food in its natural form. The rabbit might not even take the food if it's cut up!
You should be cautious when giving rabbits celery. Celery is very stringy and can interfere with digestion. It is recommended that you cut up the celery into very small pieces before giving it to your rabbit.
You should not be giving rabbits meat. Rabbits are herbivores.
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Because rabbits usually don't make nests before giving birth, only after giving birth.
Although there are differing opinions about giving rabbits corn of any kind, I would err on the side of caution and say no. Corn is indigestible and if it gets stuck will block the rabbits intestine.
A doe (female rabbit) will pluck its fur before giving birth because it is preparing a nest for her kits (baby rabbits). She will use the fur to keep the kits warm when she is not in the nest.
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Mother Rabbits care for their babies by burrowing them to keep them warm and giving them milk once a day.
You should wash it before giving it back. And buy your own.
Not normally, no. Rabbits can get pregnant the day they give birth, but the actual giving birth process takes only about 15 mins in total.
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