not that i know of. my cats love to hunt and they dont get hurt by it. it should be fine.
Yes. Smoke is harmful to all lifeforms.
go to the vet right away!!! my rabbit died from his digestive system being backed up...if your rabbit is not eating/drinking, this is a serious situation and must be checked imediatley!
Angora rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. Assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet, a small bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't hurt her. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. (Angora rabbits largely eat the same diet as other pet rabbits, although they may benefit from a slightly different pellet feed.)
No, it is not normal for a 9 week old dwarf rabbit not to eat. Is he eating anything at all? If bunnies stop eating it is always for a reason, maybe he has tummy pain, is his tummy bloated, are his droppings normal? If bunnies stop eating it only takes a day or two for their tummy to actually stop working, you need to get him to a vet asap and make sure he has plenty of fluid to stop him dehydrating. My advise is to get him to vets as soon as you can. Hope this helps.
One : My rabbit was only 9-weeks-old when it got loose and it has never done it since, so no they don't get a taste of freedom!Another : If your rabbit knows you long enough (say 6 months), then it will try to escape, but it will not wander off to far. We had moved when my rabbit ran off. We have no grass for him in our garden but we have trees, leaves, and that. We saw him over on the other side of the hedge and he was eating grass so rabbits like to be free for a while, but make sure every exit is blocked just in case it goes too far.Another : Not really. Rabbits aren't like cats, who sometimes moon at the doors and windows constantly once they've been allowed out. Rabbits can be mischievous, though, and if they know they're not allowed to do something, they'll probably try to do it (to varying degrees of intensity, depending on the individual).You should never let any animal loose no matter if you trust it or not. You should do everything you can to prevent your rabbit from escaping. If it already happened, fix whatever weakness allowed it to escape, so it won't happen again.There are many dangers associated with letting your rabbit outside, even aside from it being able to escape:Predators can kill your rabbit or scare it to deathYour rabbit can pick up a parasite or diseaseSomeone might steal or even hurt your rabbit (yes, it has happened, especially around Halloween)Rabbit could eat something bad and fall illCold, heat, direct sun, wind, and rain can all hurt your rabbit
Yes. Smoke is harmful to all lifeforms.
No its very good for you i do it all the time and i sniff gasoline
not at all
Yes. All animals depend on some organism to survive. It can be a rabbit eating grass, a lion eating the rabbit, or a dead cow lying in the middle of the street for any other living organism to eat/get nutrients from it.
I do not think it can "hurt" you exactly, but it is very very unhealthy to eat everyday.
Yes, an opossum will hurt a baby rabbit, because baby rabbits are perfect little bundles of helpless fresh meat, and opossums are omnivores (which means they eat meat as well as plants). A hungry opossum could even hurt a grown rabbit, if the rabbit couldn't run away or hide. If your rabbit is allowed outside, you have to be careful of predators, including opossums. Not only do you have to make sure the predator can't get at your rabbit, but you have to give your rabbit somewhere to hide so it can't see the predator. Rabbits have been known to die of shock/heart attack just because a scary predator is pacing around outside the hutch. (After all, if the rabbit can't hide, it won't know that it's safe. The rabbit will think it's about to be killed and eaten, even if you know the predator could never get in -- the rabbit doesn't know that!)
There are a few human foods you can give a bunny: lettuce, apples, carrots, and pears, that's all I can think of right now. Only give the bunny tny, tiny portions at a time. Make these foods a treat, not a daily meal.
no they should stop eating when they are full
people die all the time from eating raw shellfish - its not worth the risk IMO
In almost all ways (except maybe grooming -- that mane might require extra attention), Lionhead rabbits are exactly like other pet rabbits.Rabbits have unique food preferences, just like humans. If your rabbit doesn't eat a certain food, maybe she just doesn't like it.If your rabbit has apparently stopped eating, and she isn't even interested in her favourite foods, that means she's in pain, and she could be seriously ill. Even if she isn't seriously ill yet, she will be soon if she doesn't start eating because rabbit's can't safely fast like humans can, and if she doesn't start eating she'll go into G.I. stasis (a life-threatening condition). A rabbit who isn't eating needs immediate medical intervention. See the related questions below for help.If your rabbit has stopped eating a certain kind of food, but is still eating other foods, then either ...You've given her too much of that food (carrots are very sugary, after all, and rabbits shouldn't eat too much of them -- maybe your rabbit just feels full?), or ...Something may be wrong in her mouth (like an overgrown tooth, or an abscess). If the selective eating continuous, seek veterinary attention as soon as possible because whatever the reason, selective eating can lead to illness (cecal dysbiosis, GI stasis).
Drink soad with your meal, it will keep u full for a matter of time
I would say because you get full before you finish eating all your food, when you eat fast you don't allow yourself to get full before your food is gone