You should only give dark-coloured cabbages and lettuces to rabbits. White and light-coloured plants and plant parts -- especially cabbages -- lead to illness (like diarrhea). Dark-coloured cabbage can lead to illness too, if the rabbit eats too much (diarrhea, gas). Cabbage should be strictly limited in a rabbit's diet. Some rabbits are more sensitive to cabbage than others, and they get sick from it more easily -- these rabbits shouldn't have any cabbage at all. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
Give him a blanket!
food, water, and love!
Before you spay your rabbit, you should know how: much the spay will cost, it will make your bunny not give birth anymore, it will make your rabbit live longer, and it will make your rabbit be HAPPY!
I have a rabbit i give him rabbit pellets, veg or even fruit (make sure if you give him apples or pears chop them up) rabbits should also get grass or leaves off bushes or trees. your rabbit can't have lettuce or bannana's or even thorn bush leaves.
Dwarf rabbits play in the same kinds of structures and with the same kinds of toys as all pet rabbits. Rabbit owners should make sure that anything they give their rabbits is safe beforehand, especially if the rabbit starts eating it. Always "bunny-proof" areas before letting your rabbit into them. See the related questions/links below for more information.Some people have suggested:CagePet TunnelIn a big boxBathroomUnder the bed
Of course. Theoretically, you can give anything (that was born) a birthday party. Humans give all kinds of pets these types of celebrations. The rabbit of course may not be totally aware of what is transpiring, and hence, the celebration is really an act that humans do to have fun for themselves.
you can feed them alfalfa or timothy hay
One Opinion: No it's not. Rabbit eats fresh vegetables, dried grass and commercial rabbit food.Another Opinion: There are some flowers that rabbits enjoy eating and that aren't dangerous to give them as a treat (like dandelions), but there are also many other kinds of flowers that are toxic and could make them ill or even kill them. Research carefully before you give any flowers to your rabbit -- or any plants at all, for that matter.Treats should always be limited. If your rabbit eats too many treats, he won't want to eat enough hay (which he needs lots of every day to maintain healthy digestion and teeth).Always make sure the plants you give to your rabbit are free from poisons like pesticides. You should also get your rabbit's feces tested annually by your vet to make sure she hasn't ingested any parasites.
No. Carrots contain a lot of sugar and should only be given as a treat. Too much sugar can give rabbits diarrhea, or cause them to become obese. At most you should give your rabbit a baby carrot a few times a week.
give your rabbit time, shes gonna have her bunnies soon
No, you can't give your rabbit milkshakes. You should not give your rabbit any dairy products at all, or any products with added sugar. You should not give your rabbit any processed foods or treat foods made for humans at all. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some pellets and fresh greens daily. Acceptable treats can be certain fresh fruits and vegetables (like a small bite or two of carrot or pineapple every few days). Unhealthy foods can lead to many different kinds of illness in rabbits. A really sugary and fatty food like milkshake could even lead to death (a sugar spike can upset the balance of bacteria in the gut, which can lead to gas, which can lead to GI stasis, and to death).
No it should not be fed. but if consumed by a rabbit {depending on how much it ate}it should be okay.but give lots of water and hay.And make SURE you look and check on it costantly for a day.