During Esperanza's first day alone with the babies, she feels both excited and overwhelmed by the responsibility. As she navigates the challenges of caring for the infants, she realizes the demands and complexities of motherhood. Despite some initial struggles, she gradually finds her rhythm and begins to bond with the babies, discovering her own strength and capability as a caregiver. This experience marks a significant moment of growth for her character.
A lot of times horses are more comfortable when they are alone, but they do not only have their babies alone. They are like humans, they sometimes need help during their labor too.
yes
Raccoons are social animals and babies, especially, will cry when left alone.
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
leave it alone
Leave the babies alone. Hamsters are known for cannibalizing their babies if they are handled before they are starting to wean.
Lynx prefer to live and hunt alone
They are generally solitary, and if they reproduce, they don't have much contact with their babies.
Yes, The father rabbit plays no role in raising babies. The mother and babies are on their own.
Not too much, but you can. It won't affect the babies or anything, but try to leave Mom alone because she can get hyper and jittery during pregnancy.
You leave it alone for about 1 month and 2 weeks. (Thats what I did)
If you are talking about a rabbit, wait for a day or two. When you do clean the cage, leave the babies and all the hair alone. You can check the babies out in a week, to make sur how many and what sex they are.