No, rabbits can't drink almond milk.
Adult rabbits should only drink water. Baby rabbits need special care from someone with experience.
A healthy diet for a pet rabbit includes lots and lots of grass hay, some pellets daily, and some dark fresh leafy greens daily, and fresh water. See the related questions below for details and links.
yes
they drink milk that their mother provides
No, they do not drink anything else but water! At least, they're not supposed to...you can harm your rabbit. I have raised rabbits for years. Currently raising 2 rabbits and 3 baby bunnies. They only drink water. Don't feed them milk.. they only drink milk from their mother when they are only a few weeks old.
You can feed baby rabbits milk from its mother or infant formula milk designed for rabbits through a baby bottle, (KMR is a kitten milk replacer), which is available in pet stores. So yes you can feed rabbits milk, but special milk for pets, not normal milk!!
Baby rabbits will drink for as long as they can. But you will have to wean them at 6 weeks. By this stage the mothers milk will be slowly decreasing.
You can't. If you are trying to raise orphan rabbits you can use kitten replacer or goats milk. You can buy canned goats milk in most any store by canned Carnation milk.
only baby milk
probably the cat because newborn puppies drink only milk-
they drink milk that their mother provides
about for a year or until they've grown to drink stuff other than milk
15 ounces
No, they do not drink anything else but water! At least, they're not supposed to...you can harm your rabbit. I have raised rabbits for years. Currently raising 2 rabbits and 3 baby bunnies. They only drink water. Don't feed them milk.. they only drink milk from their mother when they are only a few weeks old.
No it would be best if you used baby formula milk instead.
Baby rabbits drink their mother's milk, i.e. rabbit milk. If the baby rabbit is domestic and orphaned, you can try feeding it Kitten Milk Replacer (KRM); if the rabbit is wild, use goat milk. However, it can be very, very difficult to hand-raise rabbits, especially if you aren't experienced. If you find yourself in charge of an orphaned baby rabbit, do lots of research and contact local experts in your area. See the related link below for a place to start.
Full fat, fresh, dairy milk
You can feed baby rabbits milk from its mother or infant formula milk designed for rabbits through a baby bottle, (KMR is a kitten milk replacer), which is available in pet stores. So yes you can feed rabbits milk, but special milk for pets, not normal milk!!
they just drink there mothers milk.
Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.