Lops (floppy-eared rabbits) should be cared for the same as other domestic rabbits.
Rabbits (like all pets) need:
There are many resources online that can help you learn about these things. (See related questions and links below).
Another person writes: Buy from the pet store a 500ml bottle, small pellets (make sure they are 100% animal-free), a hutch (small one), bag of hay, cage for him/her to run around in. The girls are very cheeky and hard to catch. The boys are very calm and easy to take care of.
A rabbit wants food, shelter and owners that will take care of them.
It is natural for red eared sliders to shed, it only means they're growing! Take care of em the same as you'd treat a RES that isn't shedding at the time (:
They love them and feed them.
wrap them in rabbit fur
Good nutrition
all you need to do is give the rabbit it's space and it won't growl at you.
You can take care of it really well
about $20. Not much Answer: To care for or to purchase? To purchase, it varies. I bought my first rabbit for $5 as she was being sold as a feeder rabbit. I adopted her current husbun from a rescue for $170. To care for varries also, its not cheap. You have to purchase toys, hay, a lot of litter, vegetables, pellets, vet visits, etc.My girl is a special needs bunny and costs me about $10,000 a year to take care of.My boy costs me maybe $2,000 a year. not even.
Take him to the vet, please.
You can have a relative or friend take care of your rabbit. Some pet stores offer animal boarding services, so they could take care of it. Make sure you write a list of how to care for your rabbit to give to the person who will take care of it. Here are some things you should list: * How much hay to feed it * How many fruits or vegetables each day * What kind of veggies or fruits * How many pellets you feed it * How often to clean the bedding * How often(if needed) they should brush the rabbit * How much bedding to put in * How much exercise the rabbit needs each day * Where you exercise your rabbit
Go to google and type "rabbit diseases". Then you will find a website with a big white rabbit. They will tell you ALL the diseases. Most of those cases are very rare. Unless, that is, if you don't care about your rabbit at all.There are so many RARE diseases that it will take ages to put on this answer! Bye! ( PS, adopt a rabbit do not breed! And take care of your rabbit!) :-I
usally the mama red-eared slider just lays her eggs and leaves them all alone but if a red eared slider is kept in captivity the mama takes care of the baby until the baby shows its mama that it can stand on its own two feet which is usally 2-3 months after it is hatched.