Give him a blanket!
This rabbit either has allergies or (more likely) he has a cold. Eyes should be washed out with antibiotic eye wash. Actual cold symptoms should be treated with penicillin or other antibiotic inoculations. He probably has conjuntivitis in his eyes.
Thay should be caged in out of the weather the smaller the rabbit the more cold it can get.the cage for one SMALL rabbit is 3 feet long 2 feet wide.
Rabbit has a cold and/or pneumonia. Take it to a vet.
Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!! Through cold weather, as the rabbit becomes increasingly cold, my advice to you mr is, fatten up you rabbit, carrots will do nicely (: BEWARE !!!!!
it is cold blooded
Not always The female rabbit could be having a pretend pregnancy or the rabbit might be cold
get a diffenrant cage the rabbit will be un comfertable imagion if you were walking on cold wire all day get on ewith a wood bottom orput some grass/hay on the floor
any really as long as its not too warm or hot, it would prefer its water to be rather cold though
no
eats its own poop
Rabbits can eat cold apple as a treat only. Too many treats can (and usually will) make a rabbit sick. Pet rabbits should mostly eat a lot of hay, with some fresh greens and pellets daily, and water. Apple and other fruit are not a regular part of a wild rabbit's diet. A bite or two of rabbit every few days will probably not harm a healthy rabbit that eats a balanced, healthy diet. See the related question below for more details about the rabbit diet.
The coldest temperature a rabbit can take is 45o F. When your placing your rabbit and cage in a cold temperature, put a heavy cloth over the cage/hutch to prevent cold breezes coming in.