One answer: Every rabbit over the age of 4 months should have it's own cage. The reason being that rabbits are very territorial. Even rabbits from the same litter will become territorial as they age. It is a natural inbred instinct- Survival of the fittest, fattest, smartest. Especially 2 female rabbits as they reach breeding age they will want room to raise a family. Rabbits will bite each other, slit their ears and does have been known to castrate males and/or kill them.
Another answer: For rabbits to live together in the same cage, they have to be "bonded," which means they love each other and can be trusted not to fight. Some people have had success bonding two unspayed females raised from the same litter, but the general rule with bonding is to spay/neuter the rabbits first. Rabbits that aren't spayed/neutered tend to either fight or mate. See the related links below about rabbit bonding for more details.
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
yes
Rabbits are pretty much found anywhere in the U.S. They like cooler climates, which is why most live underground. Rabbits hate the heat, and they can die of heatstroke. Do not confuse rabbits with hares, which are not rabbits at all, and rabbits and hares cannot reproduce together, i.e. there is no such thing as a rabbit/hare.i have 2 baby rabbit in my back yardthere so cute
You can't buy baby rabbits because they won't live; but rabbitry's sell rabbits for pets and shows. Our family does a rabbitry and lots of people buy rabbits for their 4-H kids.
yes as long as you are not breeding the rabbits or quail they should get along well
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
baby rabbits are called kits
Yes, female rabbits are the best combination for keeping 2 or more rabbits for company. When they are over the age of six months, watch over them a little more they might get a little snappy.
boy rabbits sould not live together but if you introduce them when at least one of them are under 4 to5 months it is easyer to get them used to each other
Baby rabbits are called kits.
Baby rabbits don't breed. Adult rabbits will always try to breed if a male and female are together. Hormones control this; they can't just decide to stop.
No, this could prove harmful to either animal.