Well, this has happened many times here. the first time my mom found a whole nest of them, we took them in and took care of them. they were almost newly new born baby bunnies so it was harder. if this is your issue then make sure you don't feed it milk, it could drown. You could give it baby formula or baby food (the mushy kind like banana)
but, if it isn't a nearly new born and it's just a baby bunny then it doesn't really need baby formula, [my brother if taking care of two baby bunnys we found after my neighbor hit one with a weed wacker] we feed them carrots, baby food, grass, and we give them some cardboard for there teeth. they seem to be doing just fine. good luck:D
Leave them be - the mother will be somewhere in the vicinity !
No.
Once the bunnies are weaned. Although two males together will probably fight.
if clays mom is around
The abdomial cavity
they shouldnt they are supposed to stick together
NO! the gerbie will just kill the babies for fright or the mom WILL kill the gerbie
yes, just like a mothers son can get his mother pregnant. human wise
It depends where you go it from. Did you get it from Tractor Supply? My family found out that they sell really little ones. My family raises rabbits, and baby bunnies can't leave their Mom's until they are around 6 weeks. How old is your bunny? I don't know if you can give them cat formula. You could look on the Internet. Hope your bunny gets ok.
yes unfortunatley they do but rarely, they eat them if the mom doesnt have enough nutrition for herself or if they are at risk of predators because in the bunny world mom comes first
NO! wait a bit longer. till they are weaned
Not really but if the mom is small then the mom can only hold one puppy in her. If the mom is small and the dad is big, then it might be damaging to the mom because the baby will be really big because of the dad. And if the mom is big and the dad is small, then the mom will be big enough to carry many babies, then because the dad is small and mom is big then the babies will be good averaged.
Bunnies will either pick out their fur when they are shedding or when they are bored and are hurting themselves.