Caring for a wild baby rabbit requires keeping it warm, feeding it a proper diet, and avoiding handling it too much. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator for help if needed.
Mamma Rabbit
yes why not..every mother do it.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
No, only the female is involved in raising the offspring.
To raise a baby white rabbit, provide a balanced diet of hay, vegetables, and pellets, along with fresh water. Keep their living space clean and spacious, with plenty of toys for mental stimulation. Handle them gently and regularly to build trust. Regular veterinary check-ups and vaccinations are important for their health.
Rearing of animals, means raising animals. If you take in an abandoned baby squirrel, you will be rearing or raising the baby.
If you find a wild cottontail rabbit baby in your yard, it's best to leave it alone. The mother rabbit is likely nearby and will return to care for it. Keep pets and children away to give the baby rabbit the best chance of survival. If the baby rabbit appears injured or in danger, contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center for guidance.
There is no breed of rabbit that doesn't die easily if it isn't properly cared for. See the related questions below for information about pet rabbit care and behaviour.
Take him to the vet, please.
If you do it's Mama won't take care of it anymore.
If you breast fed it you would know that it ate properly. But if you don't look into proper baby care. It will help.
u love them et them as much as possible feed them like u wood a rabbit