How much should a 9 month old dwarf rabbit weigh?
On average, a 9-month-old dwarf rabbit should weigh between 2-4 pounds depending on the specific breed. It's important to monitor their weight regularly to ensure they are healthy and not under or overweight.
What does the word 'litter' mean if you are a rabbit?
Litter for a rabbit is the babies it gives birth to after being pregnant.
Normally rabbits get from 3-12 kittens in every litter.
Some rabbits like the Belgian Giant often only get one to two kittens in a litter.
Other smaller rabbits can get up to 16-20 in some cases, but it is not normal for them all to live. 6-8 kittens may live and grow up, in some cases up to 10-12 but this is very rare.
Why the rabbits were running clockwise around a carrot is because you did not print out the degrees they ran. (Example: 48 degrees.)
I only know of 1 bunny hill: A hill in club penguin (www.clubpenguin.com) where you can do this game on bunny hill to win coins. Bunny hill in club penguin is the easiest hill to play the game on.
Should rabbits have acsees to outside?
While rabbits can enjoy outside time in a safe and secure environment, it’s important to supervise them to prevent escape or exposure to predators. Providing a properly secured outdoor enclosure or supervised playtime in a bunny-proofed area can be beneficial for their mental and physical health.
What would you feed an ill rabbit?
A sick rabbit should eat the same diet as a healthy rabbit. It's important that rabbits keep eating even if they're ill, because rabbits can't safely fast like humans and other animals can, and by not eating, the rabbit will only get more sick. Sudden changes in a rabbit's diet can also make it ill, so if possible it's best not to make sudden changes when a rabbit is ill because it will only get more sick. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh vegetables (mostly dark leafy greens) and high-quality commercial pellets daily, and fresh water.
Some sources (like the book mentioned in this question, probably) give incorrect advice about how to care for rabbits. Always be critical about books and website and the information they tell you. Mush and mash and mulch feeds are not recommended for healthy rabbits: pellets and hay are much better because they wear down a rabbit's teeth (which are continually growing!) and they keep the digestive tract moving and healthy. Homemade feeds are not recommended because a lot fo science goes into rabbit pellets, and it's unlikely a homemade feed would include all the important vitamins and minerals and nutrients a rabbit needs.
You can get pellets from farm stores (like Runnings, or The Co-op). In the summer, you can pick grass for the rabbit, but be careful that no one has sprayed it with pesticides or chemicals, or that it's not covered in pollution or car exhaust, or that there's no parasite eggs on it, because these can kill your rabbit. Wash vegetables from the store really well!
Can you use human shampoo on a rabbit?
Baby shampoo would probably be safe to use on a cat, but other "adult" shampoos contain chemicals that may irritate the cat's skin. It would also be particularly irritating if it got in their eyes (animal shampoos are designed not to cause tears).
In Ramon Raving Rabbits 2 who is the Right Rabbit in Year of the Rabbits?
In the game "Ramon Raving Rabbits 2," the Right Rabbit in the Year of the Rabbits can refer to the rabbit character on the right side of the screen. The specific characteristics and actions of this Right Rabbit may vary depending on the context within the game.
How often do inside rabbits breed?
Rabbits can breed up to once a month, and that includes all rabbits. Though, it is impossible to say for any rabbit that it will breed once a month because no rabbit is the same to another rabbit.
How many times do rabbits eat in a day?
Baby rabbits eat unlimited amounts of food. How much they eat depends on how much they're growing and how much they're moving around; this can also be affected by the weather, stressful conditions, and other factors. When babies are starting to wean, they should have unlimited access to hay and pellets. Between 7 and 13 months, rabbits should slowly transition to adult portions for pellets; hay should stay unlimited, as all rabbits need to eat lots and lots of hay everyday. Dark leafy greens can very slowly be introduced at about 12 weeks, and fresh fruit and veg can be introduced (gradually!) at about 6 months. See the related questions for more info.
A puck bunny is a slang term for someone, usually a female fan, who is primarily interested in hockey players for their attractiveness or celebrity status rather than the sport itself. It can have a derogatory connotation and is often used to describe fans who are seen as superficial or insincere in their fandom.
Angora fur is produced in Europe, Chile, China and the United States. Harvesting occurs up to four times a year (about every 4 months) and is collected by plucking, shearing, or collection of the molting fur. Most breeds of Angora rabbits molt with their natural growth cycle about every four months. Many producers of the fiber pluck the fur of these breeds. Plucking is, in effect, pulling out the molted fur. Plucking ensures a minimum of guard hair, and the fur is not as matted when plucked as when it is collected from the rabbit's cage. However, plucking a rabbit is time consuming, so some producers shear the rabbit instead. While this results in slightly lower quality fleece as the guard hairs are included, it does take less time and results in more fleece. Also, not all breeds of angora molt, and if the rabbit does not naturally molt, it cannot be plucked. German angoras do not molt. Source: wikipedia/angora fur
How does a Rex rabbit look like?
Standard Rex rabbits are usually around 10 pounds fully grown and have ears that stick straight up (instead of down). You can't really tell a Rex by their fur pattern, since there are 16 different varieties. The confirming characteristic, however, is their unique, dense, plush, velvet-like fur that is only found in Standard Rex and Mini Rex rabbits.
Why do bunnies have to go to the vet?
Bunnies need to go to the vet for regular check-ups to ensure they are healthy and to address any potential health issues promptly. Visiting the vet also allows for preventive care, such as vaccinations and parasite control, to keep bunnies happy and thriving.
How many rabbits are there in the US?
Based purely on observation, I would suggest Cottontails. There are something like 16 different species living everywhere from the deserts to the mountains. There's even two living under the tree in my front yard and I'm in a city. When I lived in the country I would see cottontails more often than Jacks (Jack rabbits).
Mabey they are trying to get comfortable to where they sleep. So in that case, they move the bedding to where they want. But they dont do it because they know kung fu. someone put that on here.
What kind of creature is part Cat part rabbit?
It is a cabbit. I think my cat is part rabbit. her hind legs are definitely rabbit-ish. ive held one of those before it has a head of a cat front legs of a cat but the front legs are shorter than usual and i dont know what it eats but i gave it cat food and celery it ate both.....well its really cute and it hops like a bunny sometimes its pretty funny actually i dont know but i think it was a result of cross breeding
Do rabbits eat lettuce or cabbage?
Rabbits can eat cabbage leaves, but too much is unhealthy for them.
White and light-coloured cabbages should be avoided entirely or else offered sparingly as a treat only -- these varieties are low in nutrients, and can lead to diarrhea and gas.
Dark-coloured cabbage leaves are rich in nutrients but they also cause gas if the rabbit eats too much of them. This is true of all vegetables related to cabbage (i.e. all cruciferous vegetables, including kale, collards, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, rapini/rabe, turnip greens, arugula, watercress, radish greens, many kinds of Chinese greens, etc.). Some rabbits are very sensitive to these vegetables and develop gas easily, and they should avoid all cabbages entirely. Most rabbits benefit from including these veggies in the rotation of their daily "salad" greens, but you should keep track of what you're serving and make sure not to serve too many veggies in this group.
Gas is painful for rabbits and, if not quickly resolved, gas can turn into serious illness (GI stasis). If you have a rabbit, you should learn about the signs and symptoms for gas, and how to treat it -- this way you'll avoid serious illness and expensive vet bills.
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Let her be, maybe you're stressing it out. It will eat or drink when its hungry/thirsty...Make sure it has fresh water, hay and some fruit Let her be, maybe you're stressing it out. It will eat or drink when its hungry/thirsty...Make sure it has fresh water, hay and some fruit
Can a male rabbit stay with a female rabbit after it has its babies?
same as before. for the first week keep everything the same. after a week slowly double her food. i did 3/4 in the morning 3/4 at night instead of a whole in the morning. at about 4 weeks start giving babies hay and reg pellets. try to minimize baby consumption of fruits and veggies.
Is a rabbit a burrowing animal?
Yes, rabbits are burrowing animals. They create complex burrow systems called warrens, which serve as their shelter and nesting place. Burrowing helps rabbits escape predators and harsh weather conditions.
Can you breed a rabbit at one year old for the first time?
It is generally recommended to wait until rabbits are at least 6-9 months old before breeding them for the first time, depending on their breed and size. Breeding a rabbit at one year old should be fine, but it is important to ensure that they are in good health and are physically mature enough to handle pregnancy and motherhood. Consulting with a veterinarian before breeding any rabbit is always advised.
How much do rabbit xrays cost?
The cost of rabbit X-rays can vary depending on the veterinary clinic, location, and whether sedation is required. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $200 for a rabbit X-ray. It's best to contact your local vet for an accurate estimate.