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Care of Rabbits

Rabbits have been raised by man for many centuries, both as companions and as a food source. The number of breeds designed specifically for companionship is diverse and growing. Hop into this category to explore the wonderful world of pet rabbits.

6,402 Questions

Can you let rabbits out of their cages?

Yes, of course. You can't leave a rabbit in its cage for a straight 24 hours! It would be like staying in an airplane for eternity!

Pet rabbits need to be out of the cage for at least 6 hours a day. All you have to do is let the rabbit out! That's it! And just leave the cage door open so he/she can eat/drink.

When I leave my rabbit out, he just lays out on a nice, cool, piece of tile and stays there for a long time!

What do you need to care for a baby jackrabbit?

Jackrabbits are wild hares. Wild animals should mostly be left alone. Many people find baby rabbits or hares and assume they've been abandoned, when in fact they haven't been -- their mother is just off somewhere, getting food or something. Unless you're positive a baby rabbit or hare has been abandoned or is ill or injured, and unless you know exactly how to take care of a baby rabbit or hare and know how to get the necessary supplies, it's best to leave the animal where it is -- otherwise, you're dooming the poor thing to a short, miserable life. It's extremely difficult to take care of a wild animal and provide for its needs, especially if it's a baby. Caring for injured, ill, or abandoned wild baby animals should be left up to experience wildlife rehabbers.

See the links below for info about caring for wild baby rabbits/hares, and for help finding a wildlife rehabber.

Are there man-eating rabbit squirrels?

There is no known existing species of man-eating rabbit squirrels. Any reports or myths about them are likely fictional or exaggerated.

Where do rabbits give birth?

Rabbits give birth in underground burrows called warrens. These burrows provide safety and protection for the newborn kits and their mother from predators. Rabbits are solitary animals and prefer to give birth away from other rabbits to keep their offspring safe.

What animal do rabbits eat?

Rabbits are herbivores and primarily eat grass, hay, vegetables, and leafy greens. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to efficiently process and extract nutrients from plant material. It's important to provide a diet rich in fiber to keep their teeth healthy and maintain proper digestion.

Can you keep a mother and a daughter rabbit together forever?

It depends

If you have 1 rabbit and then later get another, they rabbits (if they don't know each other ) are likely to attack each other because the first rabbit would probably be Territorial .

Thankfully they have places (i think pets at home does it) were they let the rabbits met and get used to each other, then make sure that they are safe before giving you the rabbit , if you do that I'm sure u can have 3 ...

But if u get 3 rabbits at the same time at the same place, I'm sure (if they say so) you'll be fine.

Also make sure all your rabbits are spade !

You can not put three rabbits together even if they are spayed/neutered!! Rabbits are territorial and will fight if they feel they do not have enough space. Also if you try it you will probably find your 'sweet, cuddly' bunnies with slit ears, chunks of fur missing and their bellies layed open. It is not a pretty sight, please get your pets their own cages, don't risk your sweet pets.

If your rabbit is two years old in human years how old is she in rabbit years?

A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.

Do rabbits move fast or slow?

Rabbits are known to move quickly, especially when trying to escape from potential predators. Their ability to run and hop at high speeds helps them avoid danger in the wild.

How long can a pet rabbit live?

Wild Rabbits

Wild rabbits don't usually live longer than 2 years. This is because they have predators such as coyotes and snakes.

Pet Rabbits

Rabbits live 8-10 years, and can live even longer (although older than 13 is rare). Generally speaking, large breeds live shorter lives than dwarf breeds.

Different people say different things because, as we learn more about rabbits and take better care of them, their average lifespan is rising. Many people don't take good care of their rabbits, so they don't live long, but that doesn't mean that's the rabbit's lifespan.

Other Answers

Usually rabbits live to be 7-9 years of age, but dwarf breeds can live to be 12 years old.

It depends. If you keep it healthy it will live long. If you have a bunny I suggest you go and research on the internet how to keep it healthy. Some of them are not accurate so you should double check other sites.

10years+ (with proper care)

Some average house rabbits live 5-7 years. However, if you love, clean, and help your rabbit with your best efforts, it can live between the ages 7-12 years of age!
A pet rabbit's life span is 8-12 years if cared for properly.

What is the name of the dog that is a rabbit chaser?

The dog breed commonly known for chasing rabbits is the Beagle. Beagles are scent hounds known for their strong hunting instincts and ability to track small game like rabbits. They are energetic and athletic dogs that excel in activities like rabbit hunting.

Why are rabbits allergic to carrots?

Rabbits are not actually allergic to carrots. Some rabbits may have sensitivities to certain fruits or vegetables, including carrots, due to the sugar content. It's important to introduce new foods to rabbits gradually to monitor for any adverse reactions.

When a rabbit bangs is teeth together is it good or bad?

When a rabbit bangs its teeth together, it is usually a sign of agitation, fear, or pain. This behavior, known as "tooth purring," can indicate that the rabbit is stressed or in discomfort. It is essential to identify the underlying cause and address the issue to ensure the well-being of the rabbit.

Do rabbits have seizers?

Actually, they can. Rabbits in the sense of illnesses are actually a lot like humans and can have cancer, seizers, and even alzheimers. (Oh, sorry. I forgot how to spell that, HAHAHAAA. That was a silly pun=])

Can you put a rabbit with a chinchilla in the same cage together?

It is not recommended to house rabbits and chinchillas together in the same cage. They have different dietary needs, behaviors, and certain species-specific diseases that can be transmitted between them. It is best to provide separate living spaces to ensure the well-being of both animals.

Can you brush bunnies?

No, it is not recommended to brush bunnies because their skin is very delicate and brushing can cause injuries. Instead, try to keep their environment clean and provide them with plenty of hay to help with their natural shedding.

What age can rabbits eat grass?

baby rabbits can eat alfalfa around 5-6 weeks old. If the babys are still with their mother you can introduce the alfalfa to them around 5 weeks and they will start on their own to feed. as long as mother is still nursing them. don't feed them any fresh alfalfa or vegatables until 8 weeks. I hope that helps!

Do you got take baby rabbits from the ma or will she eat them to?

you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers.

If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately.

you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers.

If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately.

How many bones does a bunny have?

A bunny has about 195-205 bones in its body, depending on the age and size of the bunny. Bones provide structure, protect organs, store minerals, and produce blood cells in bunnies and other animals.

What is a house rabbit?

A house rabbit is a domestic rabbit that lives indoors as a pet. They are social animals that can bond with their owners and be litter-trained. House rabbits require a safe environment, proper diet, and regular veterinary care to thrive.

How many rabbits are there on Earth?

there are 100's of millions just in Australia so in the world there a tons of them. probably around 4 or 5 hundred million. there could be much more than that though.

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Can you explain Fibonacci's rabbit problem and find a diagram to explain?

Fibonacci's rabbit problem involves tracking the reproduction of rabbits over time, where each pair of rabbits produces another pair every month. The sequence of numbers that arises from this scenario is known as the Fibonacci sequence. A diagram typically shows the number of rabbit pairs at each time step, illustrating how the numbers grow according to the sequence.