In the wild mother rabbits stay away from their dens during the day so that predators will not be attracted by their smell. Most pet rabbits follow the same instincts and only feed their kits once or twice a day.
You can tell whether or not your rabbit is a boy/girl by looking under its butt.
The mother bunny will take care of the babies. She will cover them with her fur if they are cold and uncover them if it is too warm. If you try to care for the baby rabbits yourself, chances are they will die. It is difficult to tell if the mother is taking care of the babies because she does not "sit" on the babies. By the time you figure the mom is not taking care of them, the babies are dead.
when he doesnt care for you or your baby anymore.
No i need u 2 tell me how they care that is y i am on the internet
call the animal control and tell them about her
you just say honey you are not the father of my baby and i'mso sorry your not but you can still take care of it
if you have a baby just go to it and go to games and you will see: play, play with a friend modeling clay and participate in an activity, click participate in an activity but if your baby is younger than 3 months then they will tell you that your baby is to young it has to be 3 MONTHS OR OLDER than you can make your baby go to music, art, swimming or dancing and just click swimming if you want to put your baby in swimming and then keep taking care of the baby and later on depending on how good you took care of the baby you can earn a bronze metal, silver metal, or a gold metal!!!
by getting an ultrasound down to see the size of the baby
yes she tells Roxy but they decide not to say anything.
The same way you tell with every other animal.
They are probably excited that they get to play and take care of the baby. they probably dont mean to ignore you. try talking about it and tell them how it makes you feel.and when they are playing or taking care of the baby and you feel left out join them!
If you are unsure of when your bunny was born your best bet is to take your animal to the vet where they can figure it out.