Pet Rabbits. Pet rabbits that you can't find homes for can be taken to the local humane society in some areas. Other options are news paper ads or craig's list. Screening is critical if you are concerned about what happens to the rabbit in it's new home.
Do NOT turn rabbits loose into the wild or in residential areas. In many places this is illegal. It is illegal because it is cruel to the rabbit and rabbits may reproduce at rates to become a nuisance, when predators are scarce. Also, domestic rabbits, being decendants of the European wild rabbit, burrow underground and can destroy lawns with their tunnels. They can also eat ornamental shrubs and flowers, destroying landscaping.
Hair
hay.
rabbits dig because there making there selfs homes to sleep in.
Rabbits typically make their homes, called burrows, in underground tunnels dug into the ground in the wild.
A warren, or a hutch if domesticated.
no they cant
you cant?
you can, if you put water on it
Yes, rabbits can eat raspberries in moderation as a treat. They are high in natural sugars, so they should be given sparingly to prevent digestive issues. It's important to introduce new foods slowly to monitor any adverse reactions.
Well, it usually ranges from 1-5. They could have more though. Its not a good idea to breed rabbits, though. It is VERY hard to find them homes, they breed rapidly, and it will get way out of control.
They do this because they want to build homes and get money just because they are building more homes for people that wants to move but cant find home to live in.
shed there skin