"mom my rabbit died (start to cry )"
That's how you say your rabbit died obviously
Or "mom my rabbit died" Your mom "how?"
You "Don't know"
Your mom " your grounded for 2 months"
tell them it is really cute but mine died
A neutered rabbit looks like a normal rabbit, but without the ability to reproduce. To tell if a rabbit has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the rabbit's abdomen or ask a veterinarian for confirmation.
Years ago, pregnancy tests were performed by injecting rabbits with the woman's urine. In order to see if the woman were pregnant the rabbit had to be killed, and its ovaries examined. Although the rabbit ALWAYS died, it became common for a woman to tell someone she was pregnant by saying "the rabbit died" So, thank you mother for the rabbit means to thank your mother that you are alive.
I don't have a rabbit, but I'm sure any VETERINARIAN could tell you.
you can tell its a dwarf rabbit because it has a short body and a large head with rectangle like ears i had a dwarf rabbit we called him tiny tim but he died a few dyas ago because all the rabbits jumped on top of him i would advise you to keep the baby rabbit eaither inside or a cardboard box otherwise hell look like road kill
They claimed that Harry's parents died in a car crash.
hey mum, can you buy me a rabbit please :L aint hard
Rabbit Brown died in 1937.
Go to a pet shop and look for a female rabbit. Try to find the cutest possible one in the shop and make sure it's not too expensive if your parents are unhappy about the costs of rabbits. Think about the rabbit, if you really want it or not. If you have finally made up your mind that you want it, go to your parents and tell them that you think the rabbit is really cute. Maybe tell them that you will be very responsible for the rabbit, that you will feed it and look after it and give it love. If your parents say no, ask them what the bad things about having 2 rabbits are and if they still say no, go back to the cage and carry on staring at the rabbit like you really want it. Breathe heavily like your sad and if your parents go away and talk quietly together, you might have a chance as long as you don't interfear with the conversation. Leave them to it. Don't get your hopes up as they might say no. Give them a couple of days. If you really really want the rabbit, help your mum with the washing up or help your dad with washing the car or something to show them you are responsible. Hope it works! :)
There is not a certain age limit to get a rabbit or a pet at that. It Sully depends on your state, parents, and where you live.
You can tell by when your rabbit loses hair. If your rabbit is shedding alot or its very greasy, you should know by then.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died