Yes, but be careful not to hurt them and make sure that you give them back to their mother regularly so that they can feed. If the mother gets upset it is best not to take them from her to cuddle.
You can't buy baby rabbits because they won't live; but rabbitry's sell rabbits for pets and shows. Our family does a rabbitry and lots of people buy rabbits for their 4-H kids.
No. Cats don't normally eat pet rabbits. However, cats will often kill baby rabbits (about the size of mice when they are first born).Other Perspectives:My cat is scared of a hamster and i think he is scared of a rabbit too.Many, not all, cats will kill and eat wild or pet rabbits. All adult cats are capable, but some are restrained by their upbringing. Most will take, and eat, babies or juveniles, and experienced cats will take, and eat, fully grown rabbits.
the best place to sell baby rabbits is at the farm because at the farm people put the baby rabbits in a cage and show it off for people can buy them
It entirely depends on the store, try contacting your local pet stores, and evaluate their rabbits before buying one.
a baby hare is cald leveretA baby hare is called a leveret.
No.
baby rabbits only need there mothers milk. just like us when we are babies!
You can't buy baby rabbits because they won't live; but rabbitry's sell rabbits for pets and shows. Our family does a rabbitry and lots of people buy rabbits for their 4-H kids.
no, rabbits are herbivores
you can find a baby bunny in the nearest pet shop around your area. we have rabbits that we dont need.
It depends where you buy them from. At pet shops they will cost around £24.00
yes as long as their weaned unless you leave them with their mum
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
to protect it or to cuddle it
it all depends on how much they eat.
Baby foxes, Pet cats,rats, and rabbits are all called kittens.
It is not advisable to keep a wild baby rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and may not adapt well to captivity. It is best to leave them in their natural habitat.