it all depends if you own one i would try to have it drink out of a bottle but dont forse it if it doesnt drink try a dish where it can reach but again NEVER forse the baby bunny. if it still doesnt drink i would ask the vet
Baby rabbits drink their mother's milk, i.e. rabbit milk. If the baby rabbit is domestic and orphaned, you can try feeding it Kitten Milk Replacer (KRM); if the rabbit is wild, use goat milk. However, it can be very, very difficult to hand-raise rabbits, especially if you aren't experienced. If you find yourself in charge of an orphaned baby rabbit, do lots of research and contact local experts in your area. See the related link below for a place to start.
Wild mama mouse milk. lol
Yes, a baby corm snake can drink regular tap water. They drink all sorts of water in the wild and it will not hurt them.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
NO.
no because there to young
yes how else would they get their food
Water - surely all wild animals drink water?
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
Deword Town, there is plenty of water there.
it all depends on how much they eat.
Rabbits should have unlimited access to fresh, pure water. Water is the only think that rabbits they drink. Scrub out the container (bowl or bottle) every two days, or more often if you notice any mould or algae. Rinse out the dish and fill it with cool, fresh water daily, or more often if you notice any debris (like hair, dust, dirt). See the related questions below for more info about caring for rabbits.